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DJ DMITRY KOZLOV
DJ DMITRY KOZLOV & DJ NIKITA SOUL - MIX vol.2 MAY 2025

DJ DMITRY KOZLOV

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 119:43


Мегапозитивный второй микс ,записанный совместно с моим давним другом и коллегой DJ NIKITA SOUL .В миксе присутствует много эксклюзивного материала . Качайте ,слушайте и заряжайтесь весенним позитивом ! 01.Michael Jackson - Liberian Girl (TBS "VIP" Remix) 02.Parcels - Overnight (Abondance Remix) 03.Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up (Daymaan Remix) 04.CamelPhat & Elderbrook - Cola (KLAR & MASILLA Remix) 05.Lighthouse_Family_-_Happy_(DSF_Remix)_[White_Label] 06.Tears For Fears - Shout (Made By Pete Remix) FREE DOWNLOAD (1) 07.Madonna_-_Like_A_Prayer_(&_ME_Edit)_[White_Label] 08.GALA_Freed_From_Desire_Agustin_Pietrocola_Unofficial_Remix_MASTER 09.Late Night Alumni - Empty Streets (Eran Hersh & Stadiumx Extended Remix) 10.Daryl- Out Of Touch MSTR 11.Alphaville - Forever Young (Da Africa Deep Bootleg) 12.Kavinsky_Nightcall_ft_Angèle_Unreleased_MADS_FR_Remix 13.Pink_Floyd_Another_Brick_In_The_Wall_Fahlberg_Sunrise_Edit 14.R.E.M. - Losing My Religion (Alauze Remix) 15.Robyn_With_Every_Heartbeat_Nico_Zandolino_Edit_White_Label 16.&_ME_-_Champion_Sound_[White_Label] 17.David_Guetta_Just_A_Little_More_Love_Inache_Remix_White_Label 18.Moeaike x Coldplay - Bo Bom x Adventure Of A Lifetime (Flex Orlando Edit) 19.Frank Sinatra - Fly Me To The Moon (Axel Vicious Bootleg) 20.Mario_Winans,_Enya,_P_Diddy_I_Don't_Wanna_Know_Mon_Amour_Remix 21.Bob Sinclar - Amora Amor (Sagan Remix - Extended) 22.Jerry_Ropero_&_Dennis_The_Menace_Coracao_LIVA_K_Remix_V2_Master 23.Linkin Park - Numb (Kai Bellen x Innarius Remix) 24.Wham! - Everything She Wants (Tuslay Remix) 25.Tomcraft - Loneliness (DAMIANO & Valeron Remix)

Hip Hop - Rnb - Afrobeat - Raggaeton & More
N°44 RNB 2005 - 2010 (Rihanna/ Cassie/ Mario Winans & More)

Hip Hop - Rnb - Afrobeat - Raggaeton & More

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 39:39


1. 50 Cent Ft. Justin Timberlake - Ayo Technology 2. Usher - Love In This Club 3. Soulja Boy - Kiss Me Thru The Phone 4. Jeremih - Imma Star 5. Keri Hilson - Turn My Swag On 6. Keri Hilson Ft. Kanye West - Knock You Down 7. Toni Braxton - Please 8. Rihanna - Rude Boy 9. Jay-z Ft. Alicia Keys - Empire State Of Mind 10. Rihanna Ft. Jay-z - Umbrella 11. Kelly Rowland Ft. Eve - Like This 12. Black Eyed Peas - Imma Be 13. 50 Cent Ft. Neyo - Baby By Me 14. Amerie - Come With Me 15. Trey Songz Ft. Fabolous - Say Ahh 16. Beyonce - Single Ladies 17. Jennifer Lopez - Get Right 18. Amerie - 1 Thing 19. Cassie - Way 2 Go 20. P. Diddy & Mario Winans - Through The Pain 21. T-Pain - Im Sprung 22. Cassie - Me and U 23. Massari - Rush The Floor 24. NeYo - Sick 25. Trey Songz - Cant Help But Wait 26. Mario Winans - I Dont Wanna Know

Hits 21
2004 (5): Mario Winans, Britney Spears, McFly

Hits 21

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 66:29


Hello again, everyone, and welcome back to Hits 21, the show that's taking a look back at every UK #1 hit single of the 21st century - from January 2000, right through to the present day. Twitter: @Hits21UK Email: hits21podcast@gmail.com

Trapital
30 years of Bad Boy Entertainment (with Zack Greenburg)

Trapital

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 71:17


We can't tell the story of hip-hop without mentioning Diddy and the record label he started. Bad Boy took off in 1993 after Puff was fired from Uptown Records. He brought TheNotorious B.I.G. with him from Uptown Record, and signed a 50-50 deal with Clive Davis's Arista Records, and it was off to the races.Bad Boy survived the tragic fallout of the East Coast vs. West Coast rivalry, and reached even bigger heights after Biggie's death. Puff began to rise as a solo artist, but did the rest of the artists suffer as a result?Friend of the pod, Zack O'Malley Greenburg, joins me on this episode to cover 30 years of Bad Boy Entertainment. Here's what we hit on:0:35 Sean Combs come-up story5:16 Diddy breaks in with Uptown Records8:22 Starting Bad Boy Records14:11 What sets Diddy apart21:04 How Diddy controlled the narrative23:58 Bad Boy's formula for success 29:00 East Coast vs. West Coast rivalry30:39 Bad Boy's historic 1997-98 run45:42 Bad Boy curse?48:44 Diddy's reputation compared to Cash Money54:50 Best signing? 55:19 Best business move?57:19 Best dark horse move?1:00:19 Missed opportunity?1:08:52 Possibility of biopic?Listen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSSHost: Dan Runcie, @RuncieDan, trapital.coGuests: Zack O'Malley Greenburg, @zogblogThis episode is sponsored by DICE. Learn more about why artists, venues, and promoters love to partner with DICE for their ticketing needs. Visit dice.fmEnjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapitalTrapital is home for the business of music, media and culture. Learn more by reading Trapital's free memo.TRANSCRIPT[00:00:00] Zack Greenburg: Diddy's ability to sort of walk the line and step back, you know, I think that's what ultimately kept Bad Boy in the position that, you know, that stayed and kept him in the position that he continued to be in.[00:00:09] Dan Runcie Outro Audio: Hey, welcome to the Trapital Podcast. I'm your host and the founder of Trapital, Dan Runcie. This podcast is your place to gain insights from the executives in music, media, entertainment, and more who are taking hip hop culture to the next level.[00:00:35] Dan Runcie Guest Intro: Today's episode is another case study style breakdown, and this time we chose to dive deep on the one, the only Bad Boy Entertainment when it comes to branding and when it comes to marketing. I don't know if there's another record label that has as identifiable as a sound of vibe as bad Boy, you knew what that vibe was.Puff said it himself, they take hits from the eighties, but do it sound so crazy? And that was the formula, and it worked time and time again. What Puff did was smart, it was a modern approach to how Berry Gordy approached the record business with Motown. But then he put his own spin on it, interning with Andre Harrell at Uptown Records, learning from him and then putting his own spin on it even more, making it relevant for the 90s and truly becoming the icon that was synonymous with shiny suits with that Bad Boy flavor.And so much of the success of one of the best MCs ever, the Notorious BIG, some of the most iconic R&B groups at the time, and singers such as Faith Evans, 112 and many more. And plenty of artists that unfortunately also had plenty of challenges and issues when it came to payment, drama, legal disputes and more.And we dive into all of that. I'm joined again by Zack O'Malley Greenburg. He wrote a book called Three Kings, where he dived deep into Diddy, as well as Dr. Dre and Jay-Z in this book, so he's well-versed and shared a bunch of great stories in this one. So let's dive in, really excited for this one. Hope you enjoy it.[00:02:06] Dan Runcie: We are back to talk about the wondrous world that Sean Combs built himself Bad Boy entertainment and joined by the one and only Zach Greenburg. Welcome back[00:02:15] Zack Greenburg: Oh, thanks for having me, Dan.[00:02:17] Dan Runcie: Bad Boy is so fascinating because Puff is someone who has in many ways been this larger than life character even before people knew him externally as that.And he has really stayed true with that throughout his time in hip hop and even before then. And most people know the origin story starting back in his days at Howard. But I think based on the research you've done, I know you have some backstory with some of the lessons and some of the things he did even before that.So walk us back. Who was puff in the early days before the world? Got to know him.[00:02:52] Zack Greenburg: Yeah, I mean, you know, I think the funny part is that, that puffy was always puffy and, you know, it just took a while for a little while for the world to kind of figure it out. But you know, there are these kind of consistent themes when you go back through his youth and you, kind of get a sense of who he was.And, you know, I remember writing my book Three Kings, you know, Diddy being one of these kings, talking to people who grew up around him. He really was that same guy from the very beginning. So even when he was a kid, you know, he spent his very earliest years in Harlem, but then moved to Mount Vernon, kind of a suburban neighborhood.you know, just north of the city limits. And you know, he had not just one paper route, he had multiple paper routes and on every, you know, every route. He had this philosophy of like, he wasn't just gonna take the paper and fling it into the family's yard. He was gonna get up and he was gonna go, you know, open the screen door and put the paper in between the screen door and the main door so that people didn't have to go up and do so like he was, you know, that dedicated, that hardworking from the very beginning. you know, I think another story I learned from his youth, Puffy was like, there was some, Some debate, you know, some kid had a pool party and, Puffy wasn't invited. there may have been some racism at play, we don't know. But anyway, Puffy's solution was to convince his mom to build a pool in their backyard and then start his own pool parties and, you know, I mean, it's like the most puffy move ever, right? So he just ended up finding, you know, wealthier and wealthier backers to build the proverbial pool as the years went on.[00:04:23] Dan Runcie: That is the perfect story to encapsulate him because I feel like I could imagine other people having white parties. He doesn't get invited to the white party, so he's like, all right, bet I'm gonna go start my own white party. And now it's this annual thing, however many years running.[00:04:37] Zack Greenburg: Exactly. I mean, and you know, you know, as you kind of trace his evolution, you know, in between it was the same thing. So, you know, we all know the Howard Days, he was taking the Amtrak up, sometimes hiding in the bathroom, so they didn't have to pay for the tickets. He didn't have any money but, you know, he would go up back up to New York on the weekends, he would plan these parties.He started to build a name for himself. and it was exactly that, you know, so from the pool parties, in Mount Vernon to the parties that he was throwing, you know, his colleges to the White party, you get that through line of Puffy that, you know, kind of continues all the way through, through the Ciroc era, you know, I think, which really makes this sort of art celebration, ethos, you know, all the more credible, right.[00:05:16] Dan Runcie: Right, and you mentioning him taking Amtrak. Of course, that's him going from DC to New York to go to Uptown Records where he pushes and fights to get his unpaid internship. Working with Andre Harrell, who was on the Ascension himself. He had started that record label in the mid to late eighties. He then sees the rise.He's early on, new Jack Swing has so many of the early folks making that sound there. And then Puff comes in, he sees a opportunity to elevate and position that brand because the whole thing that Uptown was about, they were trying to push Ghetto Fabulous. They wanted to show that there was a opportunity for people who grew up with nothing to feel like they had that release.And Andre Harrell, he since passed away a few years ago, but he spoken about this a few times and you can see how Puff at the time adapted a lot of that. He worked with Jodeci. He was so integral with how he styled them and making sure they had the right jackets. And at the time, Jodeci was very much seen as this alternative to Boys to Men, Boys to Men was a bit more buttoned up.They made music that was G-rated that you could play everywhere. And Jodeci definitely leaned into the sex appeal, which is something that we saw continue play through with. Bad Boy records of Bad Boy Entertainment in the future. He did similar with Mary J. Blige, taking her from just being a R&B singer to giving her more of a hip hop Ben, and doing a bit more of that crossover vibe, which is something that we saw again with Bad Boy too.And as Puff continued to show his influence, things started to clash because the intern then becomes VP of A and R, and that VP in A and R starts to butt heads and really challenge Andre Harrell on a number of things.[00:07:06] Zack Greenburg: Yeah. And, you know, I think, you know, like you said, Puff really had an idea of what Uptown could be that was, you know, a little bit different from Andre. But it really worked, right? It was the idea that it was, it had a little bit more of an edge to it. you know, like Jodeci had a little more edge than boys to men.you know, that every artist that was gonna be out on Bad Boy would have like, you know, would have that level of class, but also would have kind of like, you know, kind of like a street smart edge. And so, right, it was like the Tims and the backwards hat, but, you know, maybe you had like a nice jacket.It was that kind of mix. And it was very much like in line with Puffy himself. and I think, you know, it's a theme that you kind of started to see. as kind of, he moved on, you know, whether it was Bad Boy or Roc or whatever it was, the thing was synonymous with Puffy. Puffy was synonymous with the thing. But as he began to later on build these assets, you know, he could sell the businesses in a way that he couldn't sort of sell his own image and likeness necessarily. So, that started with, Uptown for sure, it was Andre's thing, but it started to feel like it was Puffy's thing.And I think there was some thought that, you know, that there sort of couldn't be two kings in the castle. And Andre eventually pushed him out and, you know, that kind of left it, the Diddy, you know, in his early twenties kind of figuring out like, Hey, you know, what am I gonna do next? How am I gonna really start my own thing here?[00:08:22] Dan Runcie: And I have this quote from Andre. This was from a documentary a few years later. He says, when Puff got fired, he was on payroll and his artists were on payroll. He's still recording his artists, but he was able to find the best deal, so we never fired him to hurt him. But he fired him to basically make him rich.I will say that quote is much nicer than certain things that Andre said immediately after that firing, especially in the 90s. But it was cool to see the two of them find opportunities to continue to work together after that. But I think the key thing from his time in Uptown is that he was able to find and work with art is that eventually he started working with on Bad Boy.That's when he first works and discovers Big. That's when he first works and really begins to hone in on that sound. And then he officially launched Bad Boy in 1991, but it really wasn't until 1993. He starts working with Big, he starts working with Craig Mack and then it all leads up to this deal that he ends up signing with Arista records to officially do this joint venture with Arista.Arista, of course, was run by Clive Owen, legendary music executive, and they do their 50 50 split. And as the story goes, Clive was on the fence. At first he wanted to hear more, but then Puff Plays flavor in your ear. Craig Max first single, and he was like, all right, I need to be part of this, whatever it is.So that was the song that took things off and made it happen.[00:09:50] Zack Greenburg: Yeah, I mean, Clive Davis, of course, you know, legendary, record men, you know, discovered Janice Joplin, Whitney Houston, Puffy, like you could say, he discovered all these people. they were, they were kind of there already, and, I sort of suspect they would've had their success even if it were not for Clive Davis.But, you know, that, we could debate that. But, know, Clive Davis certainly had an eye for talent, one way or the other. So, I mean, I think what's really fascinating too is, you know, you got think where Puffy was at that point in his life before he got that deal. He was shopping Bad Boy around right?To a bunch of different labels and it says so much about him and his whole ethos, the way he approached it, and this was another anecdote that I found in my reporting, by one of the founders of The Fader who happened to work at EMI at the time. He was in the room when Puffy brought the Bad Boy deal, to the folks at e Emmi and, you know, so like, just to refresh, here's Puff early twenties, just been fired.Just had his first kid, I think. And also, you know, he'd been a part of, this charity basketball tournament at City College where a bunch of people got, crushed in a stampede. He was ultimately found, you know, not guilty of any kind of criminal charges or anything, but his name was all over the papers.Like there's a lot of negative press around him. He was kind of, you know, almost radioactive at this point, or at least one might have thought that turned out he wasn't. But, so anyway, he goes into this meeting with e Emmi and, you know, Their big thing was, Vanilla Ice. And he sort of goes into this meeting and he's like, that dude's corny.Like, I have no interest in anything having to do with Vanilla Ice. Let me tell you how to run your business. And, you know, so he proceeds to like, give them this vision. And then at the end of it, I mean, and I'll read the quote cause it's just so good. he says, when you guys get in a room with all them suits and you're gonna decide what you're gonna pay Puff, just when you get to a number that you think is gonna make Puff happy, I love how he was referring to himself the third person, right?He says, get crazy on top of that. And then when you're there, I want whipped cream and a cherry on top. and this is the best part, he goes, I don't even want to think about the money. That shouldn't even be an issue. Don't be coming at me with no n-word money. Goodbye. And like that was vintage puff.Like that was billionaire Puffy. Before he was billionaire, before he even had. Like before we had a company. So, you know, I think there's just such a great lesson in there, which is kind of like, you know, the sort of, if you can pull off the, fake it till you make it, if you can have that kind of swagger. And to be fair, not available to everybody and like, you know, don't try this at home, kind of if you don't have it.But man, if you can pull that off, if you have that kind of confidence in yourself, you can accomplish some pretty incredible things. He didn't even, you know, end up going with EMI but I think he made a similar pitch at Arista and, you know, and that ultimately got him the deal, that created Bad Boy and, you know, that was really the engine for so much of, what he ended up achieving as the years went on.[00:12:46] Dan Runcie: That story is one of the reasons why he has lived on to become meed and in many ways become a bit of a gift himself. Whether you look at the Chappelle Show skit where, Dave Chappelle is making fun of making the band, and he has that whole sketch about, I want you to get me some Cambodian milk from a goat, or whatever it is.And it's something that sounds completely absurd, but one, it sounded like a lot of the shit that he would say in that MTV show make in the band. And it sounds exactly like that quote that you just shared from that story. The difference is he did this, whether it was for pure entertainment on a show like making the band or when there was really things at stake, like he was at this point when there wasn't a deal in place, he was recently fired.But regardless of whether he's up or down, trying to get it still the same guy.[00:13:39] Zack Greenburg: Absolutely. You know, and I think it just kind of goes to the point like, did he creates brands. He is the brand. He imbued the brand with his essence. And then the brand becomes that much more valuable, whether it's a brand that he can sell, you know, for some huge gain, or whether it's a brand that is compensating him, you know, handsomely for his association or in some cases both. That's kind of the formula and, you know, not everybody can pull it off because not everybody has a brand that is that clear.[00:14:11] Dan Runcie: And let's dig into this because I think this is one of the things that does set him apart. Denny used to be a club promoter as well. And this is a persona that we've seen oftentimes in music where the club promoter or the party promoter works their way up to then become the executive. You see it now with Scooter Braun, someone who's a billionaire now, or close to it in his own right.And he was a party promoter in Atlanta. You saw with Desiree Perez who now runs Roc Nation. She was a party and a club promoter before as well. And you've seen it plenty of times before and I think there's a few things there. There's a hustle and a relentlessness that you need to have to make that work.You need to create momentum around some of that isn't there. You need to understand and be tapped into what people want to hear and what people wanna do and how people wanna feel entertained and how they wanna leave from something feeling like, damn, I had a good time. We need to go do that again. And that is a lifestyle and what Puff did was aligned himself by building businesses that allowed him to do that. Some of those businesses worked better than others, but I think that is the key through line there. On the flip side, I do think that some of these operators and business leaders can often struggle with the bigger picture because there's so many more elements to building companies outside of the marketing brand promotion and those things, and I think we can get into some of that here because I think we saw some of those dynamics play out with Bad Boy as well.[00:15:39] Zack Greenburg: Yeah, for sure. And you know, I mean, I think one of the things about Bad Boy is it wasn't like this was the first record label to develop an ethos and kind of build a lifestyle around it. And, almost like, assembly line, right? I mean, Puffy was doing that himself at Uptown before he just took that same idea and, Pufified it even more.But, you know, I would kind of almost liken it to Motown. I mean, if you look at, Berry Gordy's role, I mean, you see Berry Gordy, credited as a producer on so many, of those songs and, you know, he wasn't like the only person in the room, producing right? he was putting together the right songwriters, the right musicians, everybody to be in the same place. And he was tying it all together with this kind of Motown ethos. And when, you know, when you had a Motown record coming out, you knew what it was. And I think that's why people in the old days used to be fan people would be fans of like, specific labels, right? They're like, I like the stuff that this label puts out, you know, I trust them. It's almost like, you know, I don't know, you know, Coachella sells out, even before the artists are announced because you know what you're gonna get if you like Coachella and you just trust that that's what's gonna happen. That's what it was like, Motown, that's what it's like with Bad Boy.So I think Diddy really followed that model that he was going to be the person, you know, sort of putting things together, you know, maybe he was going to, do a guest verse here and there. Maybe he was gonna be more involved in the production of this play of this song or another song. but it was really more in the vision and the ethos of the brand, the Bad Boy brand, what that looked like, what success looked like, you know, the Diddy version of success looked like maybe a little different from the Uptown Andre Herrell version. And, you know, it was like, like a little more swagger, like, you know, like a little more edge to it. And he was really able to kind of like, make that tangible. So, you know, I would keep going back to that as like something that sets him apart, you know, following the footsteps of the likes of Berry Gordy and[00:17:34] Dan Runcie: The Motown example is good because they also were able to maximize the most from the broader roster they had from the hits that they had Berry Gordy, of course, was famous for one artist on his record, has a huge deal. Okay, we're gonna get another artist on that record on that label to then do it again.You saw that with Aint' No Mountain High Enough. Marvin Gaye has his version that goes through the roof. Okay, let's get Diana Ross to do her own version, her own spin on it. That becomes a song in its own right. And you saw, did he do this to some extent with remixes? How one artist had the remix that worked out well.Okay, or one artist had the original song that worked out well, okay, let's get the remix now. Let's get the whole Bad Boy crew on this remix to go do their own verse and do this thing. They did that time and time again, and then in the early two thousands he had that album. We invented the remix, and there's plenty of debate on whether or not they actually did invent the remix, but that remix that they did of Flava in Ya Ear with, Craig Mack, and they had Biggie on that one as well. That is one of the more classic iconic remixes that people do go back to. And I think the other way that they're , similar too is some of the disputes that artists have had about pavements and things like that, which we can get into eventually.But that's always been the model. I think there in many ways, you're right, it's more like Motown than it is like uptown.[00:18:58] Zack Greenburg: for sure. And you know, on the Biggie point, I mean, people forget sometimes, but Biggie was originally signed to Uptown and Puffy had to go and get him back, and I think they were able to negotiate his release or his transfer of his deal from Uptown to Bad Boy for something like half a million dollars, which, you know, turned out to be, a pretty good deal all the way around.So, you know, he knew that sometimes he would have to shell out and, you know, he did from time to time. That certainly didn't stop there from being disputes, as time went on. But, you know, I think one of the other fascinating things is sort of this interplay, you know, he really walked this line, of sort of like, you know, the corner in the corner office, right?you know, the boardroom, and the street, and, he played up this sort of like lineage that he had of the Harlem gangster world like his dad, Melvin was an associate of Frank Lucas from, you know, the subject of American gangster. And you know, like his dad was known in Harlem. I think they called him, pretty Melvin.Like he was very flashy, you know, he always had the best suits and, you know, and all that kind of thing. But, you know, he definitely came from that sort of like grand gangster era. you know, Frank Lucas and Nick Barnes and all those guys. I mean, that was sort of Puffs lineage.And he definitely played up and he certainly played up, you know, sort of different sort of, street edge, you know, when things got heated in the Bad Boy Death Row situation. But at the same time, he never really wanted to go too deep into it.And I talked to somebody who sort of grew up around him, and he called him Jimmy Clean Hands, you know, because he didn't really want to get like, like he used the association. When it was sort of convenient, but also he didn't want to get too deeply associated, with that side of things.So, to me it's, a really fascinating tightrope walk, how he pulled it off. And, if he'd gone further, toward that side of things, I don't think that would've ended well for him. And if he hadn't gone quite as far as he might not have had, you know, a certain credibility or an edge that, you know, that contributed to so much of the success of Bad Boy, especially in those days.[00:21:04] Dan Runcie: And he did it at a time in the 90s when it was easier for hip hop stars to be able to control the narrative and push what they wanna push and not have other things cover or not have other things be uncovered, or all these internet rabbit holes. I could imagine him trying to do this 10, 15 years later, and it could be a situation like Rick Ross where all of a sudden there's photos of you as a correctional officer popping up on the internet and people are like, bro, what the hell's going on here?I thought every day you were hustling. I could have seen something like that happening the same way that Diddy, but by the time that plenty of people have had those debates about, oh, well, you know, Diddy was actually a kid that grew up in the suburbs and went to college and X, Y, Z, and there's plenty of ways that you could flip that story, but by the time that even became a discussion point, at least in circles where I heard him growing up, he was already an established star.So there was really nothing else that you could do at that point.[00:21:58] Zack Greenburg: yeah. And I guess he could walk that line because he really did kind of embody both, right? Like he was the son of a, you know, a Harlem gangster. he was born in Harlem. His dad was killed, you know, on I think Central Park West and 108th Street or something, you know, in a dispute a case of I think mistaken identity.I mean, so there were real, you know, tough things that, he was born into. And at the same time, he was also, you know, like the college dropout. Like you know, he went to school, he did his thing like, you know, you could say he was like a proto backpack rapper in some ways, like if you wanted to spin it that way.And he kind of embodied both of these worlds, but I think that really, if he hadn't actually lived both those lives, it would've been harder to sort of embody them simultaneously as he did.[00:22:47] Dan Runcie: And even in him, in his own right, there were many incidents that he had that people felt could have supported this narrative that he wanted to, for better or worse, whether it was the 1990 Club nightclub, the 1999 nightclub shooting after the Nas Hate Me Now Music video, him and his team going into Steve Stout's office and then, you know, assaulting him.And then everything that came up after that, or even as recently as within the past 10 years, the incident at UCLA with the coach yelling at his son. There's been plenty of things that have came up that show, you know, that the relentless, the temperament that could often work against his advantage as well.[00:23:26] Zack Greenburg: Yeah. I mean, you know, didn't he bash Steve Stout over the head with a champagne bottle or something? I mean, you know, but what's that line? We back friends like Puffy and Steve Stout, you know, like it, 50 cent had that line. I think he has a remarkable ability to, you know, to end up being sort of friendly with, people who he had these disputes with in the past.So, you know, whether, Steve Stout or, Shine or whoever, like, he finds, various ways to, sort of bridge divides in the end. I don't know how it turned out with the coach from, was it UCLA, or USC. But I suspect that's fine too. but yeah, he does find a way of patching things up.[00:23:59] Dan Runcie: No, he definitely has and we could talk a little bit more about some of the disputes that came with some of the artists, but I do wanna talk a bit about the business of Bad Boy itself and how it went about things. And one of the things that we saw from successful record labels, of course, Zach and I have done past conversations on Cash money, and Roc-A-Fella, and they'll always find innovative ways to work within their constraints or find ways to make things work even when you don't have all of the resources in the world.And one of the things that Bad Boy did was they really leaned into sampling and sampling hits from the eighties and making them the most successful things they could be. What's that line from that May song Making, taking hits from the eighties make 'em soundso Make it sound so crazy. Yeah.so they have their in-house production as well with hit men who then do most of the production, and they give you that Bad Boy sound that you can identify when you hear it immediately on a song, whether it's a total song or it's a one 12 song.And they were able to do that and that formula worked so well because you had this generation that grew up listening to those songs because their parents heard all those songs as well. These are black music classics and then they were able to repurpose them and because of the time and things weren't quite as oversaturated, it sounded quite authentic in a way where I think even some samples now can feel almost a bit forced because you can be like, okay, they're really trying to work that artist.And who knows? I might be also looking at this now, someone in my thirties as opposed to in the 90s, looking at it as someone that's growing up experiencing this. But still, I do think that there was a bit of like a authenticity and a vibe that they were able to create with each of those sample tracks.And plenty people tried to do it. Of course they didn't invent it. I know that Death Row and NWA, Dr. Dre had done it successfully before Diddy, but Diddy and Bad Boy were definitely able to put their own unique spin on making that as effective as it was.[00:25:57] Zack Greenburg: Yeah, definitely. I think, you know, I mean, I think to your point, but it, like it really opened up this sort of aspect of mainstream hip hop when, you know, maybe there were some radio stations that weren't gonna play some of these songs, but, you know, like a puffy song or a biggie song ordinarily, but, you know, if you have like, Oh, that's David Bowie in the background.Like I'm familiar with this. then, you might be sort of like more inclined to put it on the radio if you were a certain kind of dj, which then might reach a certain kind of listener who didn't, you know, ordinarily listen in hip hop and, you know, and you kind of have this, kind of snowball effect.you know, sure.[00:26:32] Dan Runcie: And then from a personal perspective, I'll be the first to admit the amount of songs that I had heard the first time as Bad Boy Version. And then growing up, you then later hear the original one that they sampled from the eighties or seventies, whatever Disco tracker, soul Tracker was, and you're like, oh, that's what that song was from.It's happened endless times and it continues to still happen.[00:26:54] Zack Greenburg: Yeah. I must confess, I heard I'll be missing you before, I heard I'll be watching you, so, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. you know, so yeah, and I think a lot of that narrative around the sort of peak Bad Boy sampling era, you know, I think it gets unfairly criticized as sort of being uncreative and like, you know, essentially just being cover and, not adding much to it.But, I disagree entirely, and I think that in addition to creating a different song with a different vibe and everything, you know, th those songs did introduce a whole generation of people, to eighties music that, you know, they may not have been alive to have heard, you know, from, you know, let's say I was born 85, some of these songs came out before I was born.So, yeah, I think that does get missed sometimes.[00:27:35] Dan Runcie: Yeah, and I'm in the same boat. I knew Juicy before. I knew the original Juicy Fruit. I knew Mase Bad Boy before I knew Hollywood Swinging, and I could go on and on with all the songs that they were able to help in introduce and connect the dots there. Another thing that I think Bad Boy did at this time that was a continuation of Uptown was how intentional and borderline maniacal Puff was about continuing that image.So, they had the Can't Stop Boat Stop documentary that came out a couple years ago. And the artist from one 12, which was the main male R&B group that Puff had signed to the record label at the time, they said that they were styled, dressed and personified to be an image of Puff themselves, to essentially be Puff as R&B singers, which was really interesting.And then on the more controversial side, which I don't think would ever fly in the same way today, Faith Evans, who was married to Biggie at the time, she was sent by Puff to go to tanning salons cuz she a light-skinned black woman. They sent her to tanning salons so that her skin can be darker because he wanted to be able to sell her as a certain image that would never fly again the same way today.But that's how Puff was. He was so maniacal, even things down to the nail color and things like that for women. He wanted to make sure that people looked a certain way.[00:29:01] Zack Greenburg: Yeah, and I think what's, you know, especially interesting when you, kind of zoom back on the 90s and that, that era of Bad Boys, you know, given the level of control he had over, you know, that level of detail, you know, the whole east coast, west coast thing, the whole Bad Boy Death Row thing obviously got way out of control.and, you know, culminating in, the desert of big and pop and you know, obviously we don't know exactly who was behind each of those things, but it's, you know, still kind of debate to this day. But, the fact is that, you know, got kind of wrapped up in this kind of, know, sort of thing, like the fact that Puffy could bring Bad Boy back from that, and kind of like continue to have the same brand, you know, after everything that went down, you know, I think is another testament to like the identity of the brand, right? I mean, you know, cuz I remember in that period of time hip hop was really under fire from, you know, so, you know, like the Tipper Gores of the world and the parental advisories and all that, and there was this narrative of like, oh, this music is dangerous.And there was a whole period of time, you know, after everything that went down, in the mid to late 90s, like there were questions like, is hip hop? You know, really a viable commercial genre? Are brands really gonna want to be attached to this? you know, because of the violence that happened, you know, really publicly there.And I think, you know, whether you love him or hate him, like, I think he deserves some credit for pulling things back from the brink. you know, regardless of whatever role he played in getting them, to the brink, but he really did kind of pull things back from the brink and show that hip hop could be this, you know, commercial force.you know, that would be like a mainstream success sort of thing. And really pretty quickly, after all this went down,[00:30:39] Dan Runcie: If you go back to winter 96, the height of this beef, you have that infamous vibe cover with Tupac, Dr. Dre Snoop, and Suge Knight. They're there, the Beef and Bad Boy and, Biggie as well. Were on respective vibe covers as well. If you asked people, okay, five, 10 years from now, which of these two record labels will be in the stronger position, you probably would've put your money on Death Row.To be frank, they had the better artists just from like a roster perspective. With those four, the leadership seemed in many ways quite as strong and there were similarities there as well. You had these two relentless, large and life figures. Granted, Suge and Puff are very different in a lot of ways, but that's where you would've taken things.But then two years later, it's a completely different story. Death Row is imploding and bad Boy had the biggest year that any record label has ever had. If you look back at that 1997 to 1998 stretch, and this is after the death of the biggest rapper as well, they end up releasing Biggie's second album, Life After Death, ironically, 16 days after he passed away.And then Puff himself becomes this larger than life icon. He releases his own album, Puffy, P uff Daddy, the Family, No Way Out. And they continue to go on this run. And in many ways, as other heads and other figures in hip hop have faded and necessarily taken their own path, he continued to stay on that.It really is a remarkable journey when you look at each of those steps in it, because I probably would've put my money on Death Row if I didn't know better.[00:32:21] Zack Greenburg: Yeah, Yeah, I mean, it sure felt that way, right? I mean, but if you kinda, if you compare the leadership, if you compare Puffy to Suge, you know, I think that so much of, you know, the back and forth between Bad Boy and Death Row, you know, it was a case of like, these guys were playing a role, right?I mean, they were, it is funny in some of my reporting, people say like, both Puffy and Suge, especially Suge, were sort of, it was like they were acting in their own bad gangster movie. And I think the main difference was, you know, Suge really came to believe it and live it in a way, that Diddy, didn't quite do it you know, as we were saying before, Diddy kind of walked that line.but Suge just kind of got deeper and deeper into it, and that was kind of who he was, you know, all the time. So, you know, that there's not really like, kind of like a way to, back out, you know, to kind of come up for air when you, when you've kind of like gotten that deep into it like Suge did. I think that was the main difference, you know? I mean, I think he became just completely, you know, is like possessed by this image that he created for himself. And he started to live it, you know, all the time and Diddy's ability to sort of walk the line and step back, you know, I think that's what ultimately kept Bad Boy in the position that, you know, that stayed and kept him in the position that he continued to be in.in[00:33:42] Dan Runcie: And everything that went down to that 1995 Source Awards is a perfect example about how they dealt with this whole thing. Suge and Death Row, famously win Best soundtrack for Above the Rim. He goes up, accepts the award, and he makes the infamous line. If you wanna sign with the label, you don't wanna have your executive producer all on the record, all on the video dancing come to Death Row, and then you see.Puff is there just looking, not saying anything, but everyone knows who he's talking about. But then later on the night Puff goes and is on the mic, he doesn't go necessarily take a shot back at Suge, but he just makes some type of more global statement, Hey, we're all in this together. I forget Puff's exact quote, but that's a perfect example of this, right?Of knowing that line cuz as we know, puff had a temper. Puff wasn't afraid to throw down in the moments, right? But he knew that in that stage, in that setting, especially even on his home turf, this was all the West Coast guys coming there because, you know, there was that famous scene of Snoop Dogg standing up being like, East Coast ain't got no love for Dr. Dre and Snoop.That's my horrible Snoop dog voice there. But Puff was cool, calm, collected during all of that, and as you put it, the difference behind the difference between the two of them is more than puff deciding to be all the video and should not be in, the video. The same way it was everything that you explained it more.And that is one of the biggest reasons, I think for that difference. And what helped Bad Boys essentially be even stronger, unfortunately. So after Big's death,[00:35:21] Zack Greenburg: yeah, totally. And you know, I think with Puff, he ultimately. He had that calm, cool, collected side to him that came out, you know, I think at, helpful points, but he was ultimately about, you know, protecting the bag, right? Like Diddy is a business, he is the business. And he, knows that he has to kind of keep that in mind.And I think, you know, Suge on the other hand just kind of like got too deep in his own narrative and couldn't kind of like poke his head up over the clouds and see the view from, you know, 35,000 feet or whatever. So, I think Diddy's business sense, you know, I think ultimately helped keep him, keep him, you know, just above the fray.So, still super remarkable when you look at it. He threw that first white party in 1998. That was really, that was what, like a year, a year after Biggie was killed. And, you know, just to give you an idea of the kind of stuff that was going down. I mean, he bought this house in East Hampton, and he decided that he was gonna throw the most exclusive party people just to give the background.I did some reporting on this too, but like, it apparently if you got invited to the white party and Puffy's White party, you could not get in If you wore like a cream suit, they'd throw you out. If you had, like a blue stripe on your white shirt, they would throw you out.So you had like grown men running home to get like an all white proper shirt to go to these parties. And you know, like pretty quickly you had Martha Stewart and Howard Stern and Donna Koran and like, Donald Trump used to go to these parties, you know, with his daughter everything. So, it was kind of like a who's who of like a certain type of celebrity in the late 90s.And to go from, you know, from the depths of the East coast, West coast thing to that, in like a year. I think it just shows how Puffy's able to kind of flip things around and that's what he was able to do with Bad Boy. He pivoted the whole narrative and suddenly it was about Puff Daddy, the family.It was about, you know, Godzilla soundtrack and, you know, doing the thing with an orchestra and Jimmy Page and whatever. And, you know, singing, he's able to like recreate himself and also these brands like Bad Boy that's created in his image. you know, like in a remarkably quick timeframe, I think.[00:37:38] Dan Runcie: And to share some numbers on this era. This is peak Bad Boy. I would say this whole 97 to 1999 stretch. 1999, they sold 130 million worth of records. And for some context there, that was more than Madonna's Maverick label had that year. And this was, or Madonna, during that whole Ray of Light era, if I'm remembering the timeline, and Beautiful Stranger, if I remember the timeline correctly and more than Def Jam had at its peak that year, and this was, we did the Def Jam pod recently.This was around the same time that Lyor was trying to get X and Jay-Z to release those albums in the same year, and Bad Boy was still doing its thing then they're Puff Daddy and the Family Tour. They went on their own arena tour, they made 15 million that year, and Puff was starting to extend himself in the same way that we saw other moguls do the same.We talked in the Roc-A-Fella episode about, this was the time that Dame Dash had started to have different partnerships in film and district and sports and things like that. We saw Master P as well in the late 90s get his hand involved with a number of things. And one of the things that stuck out from this era is that Sean, is that, did he actually made a partnership with Johnny Cochran at the time, who was his attorney during all of the drama that he had in the late 90s after that nightclub shooting. And they started a management business that was gonna be focused on NBA players. And this just gives you an idea of all of the things that he was interested at the time.So it really is remarkable. And a lot of it came because Diddy himself was putting himself out there. He became the brand, it was him putting it on, and he really became the most successful artist on this label. But around this time, if you start talking to some of the other artists on the label, they start to get a bit frustrated because they feel it's no longer about their development.It is now about Puff building and doing everything for himself.[00:39:36] Zack Greenburg: Yeah, and I think that's when you know, he really starts to have all these brand extensions and, you know, you can see there's actually, I think the first Forbes cover on a hip hop artist was Puffy in 1999. And, it was a celebrity issue. And they had, Puffy and Jerry Seinfeld on the cover together, which always cracks me up.But, you know, Seinfeld's wearing this suit and Puffy's got this like Sean John denim t-shirt on. you know, just like a walking advertisement on the front of this magazine, which is just brilliant. And, you know, so he is got that going. He's like opening restaurants, you know, and like really kind of like realizing that, he could be not only the sort of the straw that stirs the drink and like the producer and whoever behind the scenes, but also the, you know, the main artist.And you know, I can imagine that being another artist on Bad Boy at this point, could start to get a little frustrating.[00:40:28] Dan Runcie: Right. And I think he had a quote around the time he wanted to be David Geffen. He wanted to be bigger than David Geffen. And of course this was Pete Geffen making moves with Dreamworks and everything else. Still being, in many ways, music's prominent mogul. That was due his thing there. And this was around the same time that we have another quote from, Andre Harrell.And I remember if you mentioned earlier, or if I mentioned earlier, there were some other quotes at the time that were less favorable than Diddy, than the ones that Harrell ended up having later. This was one of them. He said, and this was in a New York Times 1999 interview. He, Puff, gotta separate the young man thing from the business thing.If there's an incident where the situation is going in a way that he feels slighted or disrespected, the only way for him to handle it is as if he was a 45 year old IBM, CEO, which is a very interesting way. But he's essentially saying, Hey, you gotta change your act based on where you're going and where things are.And this is, that trending the line that we're talking about that I think that Diddy was eventually able to get to. But there was still some question marks about that and the trajectory in 1999. But to some extent, I think that kind of played to as factor. There was something about, especially some of those celebrities you mentioned, these are some more buttoned up, you know, white celebrities that never really did much on a, anything that was risky.So someone that has the image of Puff at that time, it's like, Ooh, I'm doing this risky thing. It's almost like the person in high school that wants to date the Bad Boy literally called his label bad voice. So they're leading into that whole persona, and I think it worked a bit to his advantage there as well.[00:42:07] Zack Greenburg: Yeah, totally. And you know, another thing people talk about, you know, I think that this time, and a lot of times I think there's a lot of jealousy going around and, you know, Puffy does this, puffy does that. But, know, one of the things that I, that I've always heard is that, Like, yeah, he's the last one at the club and you know, he's always out and, doing whatever, but he's also the, first one in, like, he outworks everybody and you know, he's somehow manages on, you know, like a couple hours of sleep at night or something.I mean, this is another thing you sometimes hear about fantastically successful people. I hear about this, about like Richard Branson and other people too, that they just can operate on four hours of sleep or something like that. And man, you know, I mean, if you think about it, if you have that much confidence and you're that brilliant, and then also you get an extra four hours a day, you know, you get another, was it, 28 hours a week, you get like an extra day every week basically to just like do shit.that's pretty hard to, contend with. I mean, like an extra day, like two extra waking days, to get things done. I mean, that, that's a pretty big advantage.[00:43:13] Dan Runcie: That was a whole 90s mentality from, overall, from people that were successful. Now that I'm thinking about it, cuz of course Richard Branson, that the 90s was a transformational decade for him. You are Bill Clinton, especially when he was president, talk about getting four or five hours of sleep at night, still being able to operate and do his thing.Even folks like Madeline Albright, who worked for him and in his cabinet were doing the same thing. And even someone like Kobe Bryant, there's that memorable. A piece of the Redeem Team documentary that came out on Netflix last year, where the younger guys at the time, LeBron, Bosh, Wade, were all going out to the club.Were all gonna go out for the night because that Olympics was in Beijing and they're coming back from the club and Kobe's on his way to the gym in the morning. And then Kobe spoke about this himself as well. He is like, no, I'm gonna do another practice to wake up earlier than everyone else. So you think about how this compounds over time, and that's what you're saying about how that essentially gives you two, three extra days a week.You do that time and time again, and just how much better you get. Granted the fact that those people can still do that while not requiring that much sleep. I know. I mean, I couldn't do that myself. I need those hours of sleep, but I commend those people that can.[00:44:25] Zack Greenburg: Yeah. I mean, and who knows, you know, from a health perspective, how it affects you, you know, sort of like later in life and whatever. And, you know, do you lose more years of your life on the tail end because you didn't sleep more earlier? I mean, I guess we'll never really know, and it's hard to kind of pull out the factors and really test that. But in any case, you know, it does give a decided advantage, at least in the, present tense. And, he really kind of like worked with that. but you know, I mean, and then just when you thought that he was kind of out of the woods, with the specter of violence, you know, again, 1999, there's the whole thing in the club, a gun goes off, you know, there's this whole like, situation, Diddy and Shine are in the club. There's this dispute, whatever, and you know, who knows what really happened, but at the end of it, Shine went off to go to jail. And, you know, and Diddy ended up, you know, without really any kind of anything other than like, a little bit of reputational hit.So, I think that, you know, he continued to walk that line, right? And there were just these instances kept popping up. But once again, he always managed to sort of, you know, avoid any really serious repercussions and then, you know, go on to some even bigger and better commercial thing, shortly thereafter, you know, which he did eventually with Ciroc and, what have you.But, you know, it didn't really seem to hurt anything with Bad Boy. Although I think around that time, you know, his career as a solo artist started faltering a little bit to be sure[00:45:42] Dan Runcie: And I think this is a good time to talk about the proverbial Bad Boy curse that's been discussed. There are a number of artists that have had their issues with Bad Boys, specifically with Diddy in terms of whether they feel like they were fairly compensated for things. And it's artists like Faith Evans 112, Mark Curry, and the Locks as well as most recently as a couple years ago, Mase famously people that have publicly claimed to try to get what's theirs called out Diddy for not doing certain things.And then on the flip side, you have people that surrounded themselves with Diddy, and Diddy was the one that came out, scott free, and they were the ones that ended up in challenges and some of that Diddy benefited from by associating himself with them, but they didn't necessarily work outta that same way.You of course mentioned Shine, who, his career never really took off after he had that brief moment where that Bad Boy song came out. I think that was in 2000. They had sampled that, the Barrington Levee reggae song and then had him on that. But you had a few instances like that. I look back on one of my favorite songs from The Bad Boy era.let's Get It with G. Dep and Black Rob. And the sad part about that song is that you have G. Dep, the first person that was. Or essentially his lead single, he's saying that he's saying, or he did special delivery as well. G. Dep eventually ended up being locked up for a murder that he had done in the 90s, but then it had some run-ins after that Black Rob unfortunately passed away a few years ago, and I don't think was ever really able to capture that momentum after Whoa. And a few of the other songs he had with Bad Boy had come out. And then of course you had Diddy who, you know, is still thriving doing his thing.And I think that's true as well. You look at an artist like Lone who l kind of had his moment where they were trying to make lone really be a thing, especially with the, I need a girl, part one and part two, but then Loon as well, ends up getting locked up. I think there was a heroin charge or something like that.So all of these folks that were around Diddy in some way ended up having their challenges. Not all of them, but some of them.[00:47:50] Zack Greenburg: For sure. And I think, you know, probably around this time, you know, the sort of like the turn of the millennium was, you know, the moment, when did he kind of realize that he had to, he did have to start figuring out his next step. And if it wasn't gonna be him, as an artist, you know, and it wasn't gonna be somebody else on his roster, it was gonna have to be something else. And so I think this is sort of like when you think about the Bad Boy era, you know, I don't know, I think about it as sort of like early 90s to late to, you know, to really the end of the decade. And although, you know, of course it went on and it continues to stay at different, you know, sort of capacities.It's like that was sort of the prime era. And, I think once the fortunes of the label became too closely intertwined with Diddy's as a solo artist, then when he stopped being such a big deal as a solo artist, the prospects of the of Bad Boy itself were a little bit more limited.[00:48:45] Dan Runcie: Agreed. Question for you. Do you think that, well, lemme take a step back. In the Cash Money episode that we talked about not just the disputes people have had with Birdman and Slim over the years, over disputes, but also the notorious reputation that they've built up. Do you feel like the reputation with Puff is similar in that way?And if it's different, why do you think so?[00:49:09] Zack Greenburg: So you mean Puff like the Cash Money sort of similarly having trouble paying people?[00:49:13] Dan Runcie: Yeah, Yeah, and whether that reputation has stuck with Puff the same way that it's clearly stuck with Bert and Slim.[00:49:21] Zack Greenburg: I think they both have, you know, or rather the three of them, I think it does follow them around, but in different ways. I mean, I think, I think with cash money, there's some element of it that's like, well, you know, I think their response to a lot of it is this stuff began when, you know, the things weren't properly papered up and, you know, nobody really knew how these things worked and blah, blah, blah.And you know, you can sort of agree with that or not, right? Or maybe you could say it is to some extent your responsibility to make sure things are paid up, you know, once you become that successful. but, you know, I think that Puff was sort of like, you know, Bad Boy was, done through Clive through real estate.It was done through a major label, sort of from the beginning. And, you know, I think you could argue actually that that's why Cash Money was ultimately worth more, like, was like a bigger source of the Williams Brothers wealth than Bad Boy ever was, for Diddy. And he had to go, you know, do these other things. But you know, like it wasn't as though there were no lawyers involved. It wasn't as though there wasn't some big record label apparatus. There absolutely was. And you know, so I, think that excuse sort of like, doesn't fly quite as much. it's probably not leveled quite as much with him either, but, you know, but it's definitely there and, it's sort of like, it's hard to look past it in some regards.[00:50:41] Dan Runcie: Yeah. I think that one of the reasons why I think the public image of it is different is because of the businesses that the two are involved in. Bird man's a music man almost in the same way that Clive Davis is a music man. That's what we know him as even in the conversation you had shared last time where you were doing this extensive feature profile with them on Forbes and you were gonna have another follow-up conversation with him that night, and he's like, no, no.Bird Man's still in the studio. He's doing his thing like that's what he wants to do versus Puff has his interest in all these other areas, beverages, spirits, sports, entertainment, now with Revolt or Sean John, or whatever it is. So there's so many more things we know him as, or he's running the New York City marathon, he's trying to launch this thing, and all of those things can broaden your image of him.So if you hear a complaint about the one particular aspect of this business, that's one area of what he's doing, as opposed to us knowing Bird and Slim as. The owners of this record label, and now there's a dispute with the one thing that we know them for.[00:51:49] Zack Greenburg: Yeah. Okay. I see what you mean. So it's sort of like, in a way it's less central like the music is less central to his identity, therefore we hear less about the disputes because we just hear less about the music side overall.[00:52:01] Dan Runcie: Right.[00:52:02] Zack Greenburg: Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. I mean, and then, when you look at what happened to Bad Boy, you know, even just from a corporate perspective, it was a 2005, he sold 50% of it to Warner for 30 million bucks, something like that.So, obviously that, means, you know, by those numbers it was worth 60 million. At the time there was probably just the recorded music side and there was publishing as well, which is separate. I think you did some other publishing deals too, but you know, that number in 2005, I mean, I'm sure that's lower than.Cash money was valued at in 2005. But, you know, he just kind of made the decision to pull some money off the table, right? And I think that says some, something about his priorities too, that he wasn't that focused on the music side of things. So, you know, like, let's make this deal and then move on, to the next thing.And I think a couple years after that was when he launched Ciroc or, you know, came on with Ciroc and launched his Ciroc campaign presence, whatever you wanna call it. you know, partnership thing. So, I think ultimately for Bad Boy, you know, I think it had a peak that was as high as really, you know, any label, in hip hop did.But its fortunes became so wrapped up with Puffy that once, once he moved away from music, it's like, how are you ever really gonna come back from that?[00:53:15] Dan Runcie: Right. It really wasn't a business it was a business, but almost in the same way that a lot of people that are creators now and trying to do things, there's this ongoing discussion or debate they have about whether are you trying to build a business with a roster around you, or is this more so a soul entity?And I think Bad Boy definitely saw both of those things, but you normally seen in the flip side where you start with the lead person being known as the thing, and then they add the roster around them. But Bad Boy was kind of the opposite, where you had this roster and then it becomes the lead person becoming more known for the thing.[00:53:48] Zack Greenburg: And I think it moved away from that assembly line idea, you know, the Motown thing, the Coachella thing, whatever, you know, you're gonna, buy the tickets for, you know, who's there. It just became all about Puff and, you know, I think in a way he realized it was more lucrative that way, right? N o matter how involved he was in however many different pro projects as sort of the, the Berry Gordy, he could make more, you know, for himself being Puff. And in a way, when you look at Ciroc, it's like, you know, it's the same thing, right? Like he's selling the Art of celebration. He's selling his brand of success. He just doesn't have to sign other artists to it, you know? So I see has Ciroc Boys, you know, that's, I mean, it is almost like a record label to some extent, you know, if you like an extension of, Bad Boy. If you think about, you know, the different artists who are kind of like involved on some level, you know, over the years with that brand, it just, you don't have to get involved in like publishing and, you know, licensing and mechanical royalties and all of that fun stuff.[00:54:50] Dan Runcie: Right. And I think with that it's a good chance to talk about some of these categories we have here. So what do you think is the best signing that Bad Boy did?[00:54:59] Zack Greenburg: I think a hundred percent, you gotta go with Biggie, no doubt. I mean, you know, if you're calling the signing $500,000 to get him over from uptown, you know, plus whatever they ended up paying him. I mean, you think about the success of Life after Death and all the other albums and, you know, the albums that, were sort of in the hopper after he died.I mean, I think hard to top that.[00:55:19] Dan Runcie: Agreed. Yeah, No debates there. That was the same one. What do you think is the best business move to come from Bad Boy?[00:55:26] Zack Greenburg: I would, I would argue that, I would argue Sean John because, you know, in creating the Bad Boy image, that was, you know, really bankrolled like all those videos, obviously Bankrolled by Arista, bankrolled by, you know, the, parent company, you know, Puffy created this aura around himself, which was very fashion oriented.And then he was able to parlay that into creating, you know, an actual fashion brand that he owned, or at least, you know, partially owned and himself, which then generated hundreds of billions of dollars. And then he sold and got, you know, whatever it was, a hundred million dollars and he bought it back.but anyway, he did really well for himself. I think with the help of this shine that was kind of like given or enabled at least, by a Bad Boy.[00:56:13] Dan Runcie: Yeah, I think that's a good one. The other thing that I wanna give some love to, that we haven't talked about much yet, but was the Bad Boy Street team and how they went about promoting and pushing their records all over the major cities. A lot of people may think that Bad Boy invented to the street team.I think I still do give loud of records credit for that, but Bad Boy did take things to another level, and this goes back to Puff and his strength as a promoter. This is what Club promoters do. This is how you push and get the word out there. So he's able to replicate himself. He's able to empower the people to feel like they're part of Bad Boy himself and making sure that they're styled in the same way, to be able to help sell that same image that Puff wants to sell himself.And you saw him replicate this as well with Ciroc Boys and things like that. And shout out to Sean Perez, who worked with Puff at Bad Boy and on Ciroc on this same strategy.[00:57:07] Zack Greenburg: Yeah. Although, you know, it was a great one, and a great strategy, but it didn't always work. What's the line? I felt like Bad Boys Street team, I couldn't work. the locks.True.[00:57:19] Dan Runcie: Yeah. Usually worked. But yeah, they just needed to see the vision as they said. what's the best dark horse move? You have a good one for this.[00:57:27] Zack Greenburg: Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Okay. maybe a little controversial. I don't know. I'm gonna go shine. Because if Paul hadn't signed Shine, I mean, I don't know, you know, I'm not a lawyer or anything, but, all I know is that something went down in that

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DJ Ribose Podcast

With tracks from Doctor M, D.C. Larue, Love Drop, Samaran, Rayko, Coloray, Midnight Magic, Dita Von Teese & Daddy Squad, Ricardo Miranda, Omar S, Bottin, O.N.O (Paris), Recut, Les Rythmes Digitales, Lunar Disco & Peter Conaty, Atjazz & Jullian Gomes, Fabio Me Llaman Soltero, Needs, Eric Prydz Vs Floyd, Mario Winans. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.

BlissTime Podcast
BlissTime Podcast 47 Russian Mode

BlissTime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 146:14


Вы всегда можете поддержать развитие мира BlissTime https://pay.cloudtips.ru/p/7456677fvk.com/zubecofficialgroupBlissTime PodcastEpisode 47 Russian ModeTracklist:00. BTP Intro (pres. by Kristy Black)01. Джуманджи & Михей – Сука Любовь02. Лада Дэнс – Девочка ночь (Baby Tonight)03. DJ Groove – Любовь04. Лика Стар – Одинокая луна 05. Демо – Давайте петь06. Блестящие – Ча-ча-ча07. Шура – Ты не верь слезам08. Маша и Медведи – Любочка09. Отпетые Мошенники – Люби меня люби10. Иванушки International – Снегири11. Вирус – Ручки12. Татьяна Буланова & DJ Цветкоff – Мой сон13. Гости из будущего – Люби меня по-французски14. Света – Твои глазаBlissTime Stories15. Руки Вверх – Песенка16. Чичерина – Жара17. t.A.T.u. – Нас не догонят18. ППК – Воскрешение19. Leonid Rudenko – Sochi20. DJ SMASH, Полина Гагарина & ЕГОР КРИД – Команда 201821. Оксана Почепа – Кислотный DJ22. Дискотека Авария – Небо23. REFLEX – Потому что не было тебя24. Ангина – Болела25. Hi-Fi – Школа № 726. Инфинити – Где Ты (feat. D.I.P Project)27. DJ SMASH – Волна (DJ Antoine & Yoko Remix Video Edit)28. Leonid Rudenko – Destination (feat. Nicco)29. Тимати – Forever (feat. Mario Winans)30. Винтаж – Ева31. SEREBRO – Угар (feat. DJ M.E.G.)32. MOLLY – Under My Skin33. Ольга Бузова – Она не боится34. MARUSHOVA – Омут35. BAELI – Всё серьёзно 36. CREAM SODA – Перелетная Птица (feat. Lurmish)Hosted by Zubec

Sammy
Episode 322: 322_Drivetime Weekend WinterSessions_w6_24_Feb_2023

Sammy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 60:33


Episode 322 features my own remixes of Queen's I want to break free and Ronan Keating's When you say nothing at all, a new Don't leave me remix by Backstreet, Snap's Rhythm is a dancer in a massive Reggaeton remix and much more. I have also included some massive euro-dance and euro-house from the 90s mixed with the latest funky and future house music. Expect to hear the likes of Dr. Alban and Culture Brat's Mr. Vain, Simply Red's Something got me started, Grenade by Bruno Mars, Metro Boomin's remake of the massive 90s R&B hit from Mario Winans and much more. YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@chilloutluxuryMixcloud page:https://www.mixcloud.com/sammy789012/Instagram:dj_samdTwitter: @fortitudeonline Made with Lovedj SamD

Music For You
Battle of sample. Metro Boomin vs. Mario Winans vs. The Fugees

Music For You

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 2:29


Monologato Podcast
Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, 21 Savage - Creepin'

Monologato Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 6:47


Versione 2.0 della storica I Don't Wanna Know di Mario Winans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Le Wake-up mix
Metro Boomin, Notorious B.I.G, Fugees, Mario Winans ....

Le Wake-up mix

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 8:23


durée : 00:08:23 - Le Wake-up mix - Le wake-up-mix, c'est huit minutes de gros son pour bien vous réveiller.

DJ Nicasio's Nice Mix
Episode 14: Episode #14 (Explicit)

DJ Nicasio's Nice Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 63:00


1.) 'Bounce To This' - Acapella 2.) O.P.P. Vs. ABC (Deville Blend) - Naughty By Nature, Jackson 53.) Addictive - Truth Hurts Feat. Rakim4.) Get Money - Junior Mafia 5.) In My Bed So So Def Remix - Dru Hill Feat. Jermaine Dupri & Da Brat 6.) Everything Is Everything - Lauryn Hill 7.) It's So Hard - Big Pun 8.) Trade It All - Fabolous 9.) You're The One - Guerrilla Black Feat. Mario Winans 10.) Sunshine - Lil Flip 11.) What Would You Do - City High 12.) Where Is The Love - Black Eyed Peas Feat. Justin Timberlake 13.) Do For Love - 2Pac14.) Hows It Goin Down - DMX Feat. Faith Evans 15.) Not Tonight (Remix) - Lil Kim Feat. Angie Martinez, Da Brat And Missy Elliot  16.)  What'Chu Like (J Espinoza Hook Edit) - Da Brat Feat, Tyrese 17.) One More Chance - The Notorious BIG 18.) Put Your Hands Where My Eyes - Busta Rhymes 19.) Heartbreaker - Mariah Carey Feat. Da Brat & Missy Elliot20.) Your Body - Pretty Ricky 21.) All I Have - J Lo Feat. LL Cool J 22.) Everything - Mary J. Blige 23.) Over & Over - Nelly Feat. Tim McGraw 24.) My Love - The Dream Feat. Mariah Carey 25.) Aston Martin Music - Rick Ross Feat. Drake 26.) Karma - Lloyd Banks Feat. Avant 27.) Down 4 U - Ja Rule Feat. Ashanti

Solly's Podcast [The Dizz]
Episode 523: WCW Series Kelly Smotherman Part 3

Solly's Podcast [The Dizz]

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 59:59


It's Leo season and we are back with another WCW series mix with my awesome friend Kelly.  Haven't done one in a while but I decided to include a few older tracks from the early 2000's along with some current summer hits. Kelly has always been a big supporter of me as a Dj over the years and since her birthday this week, I wanted to put this mix together as appreciation. Take a listen at this 60 minute mix and thank you for your support !!!!https://twitch.tv/thedizz1979_https://www.mixcloud.com/thedizz/Track Listing Calvin Harris, Dua Lipa & Young Thug - PotionLl Cool J ft Total - Loungin (Remix)Jaheim ft Nas - Just In Case (Remix)Lloyd ft Lil Wayne - YouBrandy ft Kanye West - Talk About Our LoveP. Diddy ft Tammy Ruggieri, Mario Winans, Loon & Ginuwine - I Need A Girl James Hype - Ferrari (Cesar Castilla Edit)Torren Foot - More LifeForecast, Uriah G - About It (feat. Uriah G)Brandy & Monica - The Boy Is Mine (Nejtrino & Baur Remix)Drake - Massive (Cesar Castilla Club VIP Edit)GoldLink ft Brent Faiyaz, Shy Glizzy & Lido - Crew (Lido Remix) Lecrae & Andy Mineo - Coming In HotKendrick Lamar - N95 (DJ ROCCO & DJ EVER B Remix)Ariana Grande - God Is A WomanLil Wayne ft Drake - Right Above ItHitkidd & Glorilla - F.N.F. (Let's Go) Ashnikko ft Yung Baby Tate - STUPID Travis Scott - Highest In The Room (Joe Maz Trap Remix)Drake ft Playboi Carti - Pain 1993No Doubt - Don't Speak ( Future Bass Remix)Latto - It's GivinWCW Series Part 1https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/thedizz/episodes/2020-05-13T16_01_13-07_00WCW Series Part 2https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/thedizz/episodes/2020-05-13T16_14_03-07_00

DIVA DAILIES
"Danity Kane" (2006): DANITY KANE - Era Review | Diva Discography {Part 2}

DIVA DAILIES

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 86:38


Welcome back to PART 2 of our Danity Kane “Danity Kane” journey. In this episode, Angie (@poetrysoul3) and Steffi (@inn_mho) break down the era! Before we get into the meat of the episode, we read some of your listener feedback and have a mini DIVA HEADLINE'S segment. We briefly discuss the various summer concert performances from our favorite divas like Diana Ross, TLC, Melanie C, and Mariah's appearance at the BET Awards - how does Latto NOT know Mariah Carey's “Fantasy”!?! We then share our thoughts on Janet Jackson's amazing Essence Festival performance and rant about Lena Waithe's newest Netflix movie aka the unofficial Whitney Houston & Robyn Crawford movie, “Beauty”. Lena, you could've just made an AO3 account, girl! In our Era Breakdown episodes, we give context and explain where Diva Dailies was at this point in their career and why they made this particular album. We then talk about the traumatic experience of Making the Band, how the franchise/ Diddy/ Bad Boy Records ultimately failed them, and how Danity Kane's story was influenced by the evolving music industry and birth of reality television. Of course, we get into our favorite music videos & live performances, and end the episode reflecting on the ultimate impact that Danity Kane's “Danity Kane” had in music and the girl group pantheon.Again, this is part 2 of the conversation! So make sure you listen to part 1 where we discussed the album track by track.We hope you enjoyed our Danity Kane's “Danity Kane” journey!Album Info: Danity Kane is the debut album by American girl group Danity Kane. It was first released by Bad Boy and Atlantic Records on August 22, 2006 in the United States. After winning the third installment of the reality talent contest Making the Band in late 2005, Sean "Diddy" Combs and Bad Boy vice president Harve Pierre consulted a wide range of high-profile hip-hop and R&B musicians to work with the quintet, including Timbaland, Danja, Bryan Michael Cox, Rami, Ryan Leslie, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Scott Storch, and Jim Jonsin, as well as Bad Boy inhouse producers Mario Winans and D-Dot. Recorded within five weeks, the making of the album was tracked by the second half of Making the Band 3's third season.*Email us for show notes: divadailiespod@gmail.com*Twitter & Instagram: @divadailiespod*YouTube: Diva Dailies PodcastSTEFFI'S SOCIAL MEDIA:*Twitter & Instagram: @inn_mho*YouTube: innmyhumbleopinionANGIE'S SOCIAL MEDIA:*Twitter: @poetrysoul3*YouTube: Sleepy Nerd ProductionsTIME STAMPS:- Housekeeping (01:02)- Listener Feedback (03:28)Diva Headlines (06:23)- Diva Summer Concert Performances (06:52)- Mariah/ Lato BET Awards- Janet Headlining Essence Festival (10:18)- Thoughts on Netflix's “Beauty” aka the Whitney Houston & Robyn Crawford Story (14:28)Era Breakdown (23:27))- Pop Corn & Pop Stars (24:10)- Spill the Technicolor Tea (23:14)- But We Need the Audience to Buy the Album (50:08)- Video Killed the Radio Star (62:41)- The Mic Is On (72:23)- Show Me the Receipts (76:48)- Impact/ Closing Thoughts (79:33)- Preview Next Week's Episode (84:58)

The Tonka Toy Podcast
First Up Radio 06/30/22

The Tonka Toy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 47:15


www.facebook.com/TonkaTheDJ www.twitter.com/djtonkatoy www.instagram.com/tonkathedj #LLBossHogg TITLE "22:43" FILE "firstup radio 06-892xcx.mp3" MP3   TRACK 01 AUDIO     TITLE "Apple of My Eye"     PERFORMER "Rick Ross"     INDEX 01 00:00:00   TRACK 02 AUDIO     TITLE "Ice Cold (Album Version (Edited)) [feat. Omarion] (feat  Omarion)"     PERFORMER "Rick Ross"     INDEX 01 03:14:00   TRACK 03 AUDIO     TITLE "Throw It In The Bag (Album Version (Edited))"     PERFORMER "Fabolous feat. The-Dream"     INDEX 01 05:56:00   TRACK 04 AUDIO     TITLE "Street Light (feat. Sean Garrett"     PERFORMER "Plies"     INDEX 01 07:18:00   TRACK 05 AUDIO     TITLE "Play No Games"     PERFORMER "Trick Daddy"     INDEX 01 08:28:00   TRACK 06 AUDIO     TITLE "F*** You (Album Version (Edited)) [feat. Devin a/k/a The Dude & Snoop Dogg] (feat  Devin a k a The Dude & Snoop Dogg)"     PERFORMER "Dr. Dre"     INDEX 01 10:28:00   TRACK 07 AUDIO     TITLE "Excuse Me Miss"     PERFORMER "Jay-Z"     INDEX 01 12:51:00   TRACK 08 AUDIO     TITLE "Between Me & You (Album Version (Edited)) [feat. Christina Milian] (feat  Christina Milian)"     PERFORMER "Ja Rule"     INDEX 01 14:21:00   TRACK 09 AUDIO     TITLE "How (feat. Roddy Ricch)"     PERFORMER "Ella Mai feat. Roddy Ricch"     INDEX 01 16:17:00   TRACK 10 AUDIO     TITLE "Girl I'm a Bad Boy"     PERFORMER "Fat Joe feat. Dre"     INDEX 01 18:19:00   TRACK 11 AUDIO     TITLE "Me And You (clean)"     PERFORMER "Stuey Rock feat. Sy Ari"     INDEX 01 19:26:00   TRACK 12 AUDIO     TITLE "Colonel Loud - California (Prod. By Mr. Hanky)"     PERFORMER "Colonel Loud - California feat. Young Dolph, Ricco Barrino, (Prod. By Mr. Hanky) Radio"     INDEX 01 21:18:00   TRACK 13 AUDIO     TITLE "Unforgettable"     PERFORMER "French Montana feat. Swae Lee"     INDEX 01 22:39:00   TRACK 14 AUDIO     TITLE "Come to Me"     PERFORMER "Sean "Diddy" Combs feat. Nicole Scherzinger"     INDEX 01 24:19:00   TRACK 15 AUDIO     TITLE "Down for Me (2016 Remaster)"     PERFORMER "Loon feat. Mario Winans"     INDEX 01 25:49:00   TRACK 16 AUDIO     TITLE "Hey Luv (Anything)"     PERFORMER "Mobb Deep"     INDEX 01 28:03:00   TRACK 17 AUDIO     TITLE "Die Hard"     PERFORMER "Kendrick Lamar, Blxst & Amanda Reifer"     INDEX 01 29:53:00   TRACK 18 AUDIO     TITLE "LA-LA-LA"     PERFORMER "Jay-Z"     INDEX 01 31:19:00   TRACK 19 AUDIO     TITLE "Nasty Girl (Edit) [feat. Carl Thomas] (feat  Carl Thomas)"     PERFORMER "Jadakiss feat. Carl Thomas"     INDEX 01 33:24:00   TRACK 20 AUDIO     TITLE "Lets Get It In (Clean)"     PERFORMER "Lloyd feat. 50 Cent"     INDEX 01 35:07:00   TRACK 21 AUDIO     TITLE "I Need a Girl (Pt. 2) [feat. Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans & Tammy Ruggieri] (2016 Remaster)"     PERFORMER "Sean "Diddy" Combs"     INDEX 01 35:56:00   TRACK 22 AUDIO     TITLE "Track Star (Audio)"     PERFORMER "Mooski"     INDEX 01 38:18:00   TRACK 23 AUDIO     TITLE "Lights, Camera, Action (Radio)"     PERFORMER "Mr. Cheeks"     INDEX 01 39:46:00   TRACK 24 AUDIO     TITLE "First Class"     PERFORMER "Jack Harlow"     INDEX 01 41:20:00   TRACK 25 AUDIO     TITLE "Here I Am (Album Version (Edited)) [feat. Nelly & Avery Storm] (feat  Nelly & Avery Storm)"     PERFORMER "Rick Ross"     INDEX 01 43:36:00   TRACK 26 AUDIO     TITLE ""I Don't Mind " (CLEAN)"     PERFORMER "Usher feat. Juicy J"     INDEX 01 45:59:00

DIVA DAILIES
"Danity Kane" (2006): DANITY KANE - Track by Track Review | Diva Discography {Part 1}

DIVA DAILIES

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 88:27


Get ready to jingle your keys & boom kack like it's 2006, because we are talking about DANITY KANE!In this episode of Diva Dailies, Angie (@poetrysoul3) and Steffi (@inn_mho) review Danity Kane's debut album entitled, “Danity Kane” (2006). We also share our thoughts on Beyoncé's lead single, “Break My Soul”, for her upcoming Renaissance era.As we do in all of our Diva Discography episodes, part 1 is an in-depth review and discussion on EVERY SINGLE TRACK of the album. We then end our conversation sharing our Top 3 favorite songs from the album, 1 song we'd cut, and the underrated gem. Make sure you tune in next week for part 2 when we talk about the Funky Divas era.Album Info: Danity Kane is the debut album by American girl group Danity Kane. It was first released by Bad Boy and Atlantic Records on August 22, 2006 in the United States. After winning the third installment of the reality talent contest Making the Band in late 2005, Sean "Diddy" Combs and Bad Boy vice president Harve Pierre consulted a wide range of high-profile hip-hop and R&B musicians to work with the quintet, including Timbaland, Danja, Bryan Michael Cox, Rami, Ryan Leslie, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Scott Storch, and Jim Jonsin, as well as Bad Boy inhouse producers Mario Winans and D-Dot. Recorded within five weeks, the making of the album was tracked by the second half of Making the Band 3's third season.*Email us for show notes: divadailiespod@gmail.com*Twitter & Instagram: @divadailiespod*YouTube: Diva Dailies PodcastSTEFFI'S SOCIAL MEDIA:*Twitter & Instagram: @inn_mho*YouTube: innmyhumbleopinionANGIE'S SOCIAL MEDIA:*Twitter: @poetrysoul3*YouTube: Sleepy Nerd ProductionsHow You Can Help Post- Roe v. Wade:Donate to Planned Parenthood Here:https://www.plannedparenthood.org/get-involved/other-ways-giveAbortion Funds Organized By State:https://abortionfunds.org/funds/Google Doc Master List for Abortion Funds in Every State:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1T-aDTsZXnKhMcrDmtcD35aWs00gw5piocDhaFy5LKDY/editEPISODE TIME STAMPS:- Housekeeping (01:07)- Friendly Reminder to Review the Pod! (01:25)- Listener Feedback (03:14)- Oscar & Razzie Moment of the Week (04:44)- Beyoncé's “Break My Soul” (12:20)- Opening Discussions: Album Intro (21:32)- Opening Discussions: Who Is Danity Kane? Group Origins? (23:16)- Opening Discussions: Our First Listening Experience & Initial Impressions (24:31)Track by Track Review- One Shot (34:13)- Heartbreaker (36:38)- Want It (40:00)- Right Now (42:38)- Show Stopper (45:38)- Hold Me Down (49:28)- Come Over Interlude (54:03)- Ooh Ahh (56:34)- Press Pause (58:42)- Ain't True Interlude (60:27)- Ride for You (62:06)- Touching My Body (72:21)- Back Up (73:39)- Stay With Me (76:33)- Sleep On It (79:12)Rapid Fire Round- Top 3 Fave Songs (83:40)- 1 Song to Cut (84:51)- Underrated Gem (85:32)- Closing Thoughts (86:09)

Football Book Club
Gary Lineker's Favourite Football Stories

Football Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 62:01


It's our 53rd-book-celebration-spectacular! And to mark the occasion, we're reading 90s relic 'Gary Lineker's Favourite Football Stories' - a book we're fairly sure Gary had absolutely zero involvement in. Featuring some of Gary's (allegedly) favourite football-themed short stories, including ghost dogs, giant children, mysterious flashers and the football equivalent of 1984. Plus James's weird dreams and Ken Zong channels Mario Winans. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @footiebookclub INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/footballbookclub (@footballbookclub) JOIN THE FOOTBALL BOOK CLUB *CLUB*: www.patreon.com/footballbookclub

DJ KOOL KEITH
Episode 481: Kool Keith soulful slow jams show on Soul Groove Radio Sunday 8th May 2022

DJ KOOL KEITH

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 118:49


| Even When You Sleep  | The S.O.S. Band  | 1986 | Mister  | Nora  | 1983 | Early Morning Flame  | Yvonne Williams  | 1995 | Heaven Sent  | Space Ghost feat. Teddy Bryant  | 2022 | Take Her Picture Down  | Melba Moore  | 2022 | More Love  | Norman Feels  | 2022 | I Dig You Baby  | The Ambassadors  | 1969 | 90s Kinda Love  | The Colleagues feat. Teedra Moses  | 2022 | Tell Me Where It Hurts  | The Chi-Lites  | 1981 | Try Me  | Michon Young  | 2022 | Gonna Make Sure  | Michon Young  | 2022 | Thank You For Your Love  | The Dramatics  | 1971 | I Choose You  | J Blackfoot  | 2009 | If I Don't Love You  | Bobby Reed  | 1970 | Lonesome, Lonely & Alone  | Love Peace & Happiness  | 1972 | Every Now And Then  | Mario Winans  | 1997 | Somebody Loves You Baby  | The Moments  | 1969 | They Like It Slow  | H-Town  | 1997 | How Can Love So Right (Be So Wrong)  | Ray, Goodman & Brown  | 1981 | Girl Have Pity  | The Carstairs  | ? | Blind Over You  | Black Ice  | 1976 | And I'll See You No More  | The Stylistics  | 1980 | I Need You  | Otis Leavill  | 1969 | Baby Make Me Feel So Good  | 5 Stairsteps & Cubie  | 1969 | Thinking Of You  | Hunt's Determination  | 1978 | She's On My Mind  | Hunt's Determination  | 1978 | I Think I'm Over You  | Mini Curry  | 1987 | If You Change Your Mind  | Love Committee  | 1978 | Let Me Ride  | Windy City  | 1977 | Make Believe It's Magic  | Janice Dempsey  | 1990

Mouv' Live Club : Serom
#210 : Drake, Fivio Foreign, Latto, Mario Winans, Adekunle Gold...

Mouv' Live Club : Serom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 59:08


durée : 00:59:08 - Mouv' DJ : Serom - Serom balance sa sélection de nouveautés, de classiques rap, R&B ou dancehall.

Mouv' Live Club : Muxxa
Sugar Thursday : Fugees, Fantasia, Mario Winans, Usher...

Mouv' Live Club : Muxxa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 59:25


durée : 00:59:25 - Mouv' DJ : Muxxa - Tous les jeudis soir pendant 1h, prends ta dose de sucre et de douceur avec le mix R&B de Muxxa.

Holdin’ Court Podcast
Guerilla Black talks growing up in Compton gang culture, beef with The Game and Daz Dillinger, Biggie Smalls comparison, and serving 9 years in federal prison.

Holdin’ Court Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 142:28


Guerilla Black is a rap artist that was signed to Virgin Records and debuted his first hit single "Compton" featuring Beenie Man. Guerilla Black has been both praised and criticized for sounding like the Notorious BIG and has worked with Mario Winans, The Game, Jermaine Dupri, Nate Dogg and Daz Dillinger.He was recently released from prison after serving  9 years in federal prison for a 22 Million dollar fraud case. Guerilla Black sat down with Holdin Court Podcast and gives the exclusive about growing up in Compton gang culture, his music career, losing his mother while incarcerated, the death of his wife, and how he educated himself while in prison.

Dans Le Monde de...
Les 4 Fantastiques #6 (Ft. GiGiSOUND #Remooder #TheGuidelinePodcast)

Dans Le Monde de...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 40:19


« Les 4 fantastiques » est un programme pensé et imaginé par Delamusicopolis, le média qui explore les univers du beatmaking et du Djing. Dans cette émission, on reçoit des invité.e.s qui viennent partager 4 instrumentales qui les ont marqué. Une superbe curatrice de playlists et podcasteuse en devenir nous a rejoint pour cette nouvelle édition : GiGiSOUND ! C'est la curatrice de la playlist "Party In London" du média Remooder. C'est aussi la co-host d'un podcast d'opinions qui sortira prochainement : The Guideline Podcast. Avec elle, on a discuté du travail des compositeurs suivants : Mura Masa, Masego, Devin Morrison, HIT-BOY, Metro Boomin, Peter Lee Johnson, Mario Winans, 48SHTHT, Di-Meh, JKJMETASCO (Smxkey Stunna), J.L.L., Maneesh, 40... Check ce podcast plein de pépites musicales et de bonnes vibrations ! Retrouve tous les morceaux cités dans cette playlist. _______________________

LMP DJ Mixes
LMP Mixes 0364 : Unstoppable: The Classics 3 : Download LMP DJ In The App Store

LMP DJ Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 211:18


1) Intro [00:00] 2) Zion Y Lennox ft Daddy Yankee – Yo Voy [00:30] 3) Zion – Yo Voy a Llegar [02:10] 4) Wisin Y Yandel, Hector El Father – El Telefono [02:30] 5) Hector El Father – Sola [03:22] 6) Zion – Alocate [04:24] 7) Rakim Y Ken-Y – Down [05:45] 8) La Factoria, Eddy Lover – Perdoname [07:06] 9) Big Boy, Angel Lopez – Mis Ojos Lloran Por Ti [08:27] 10) De La Ghetto, Randy – Sensacion Del Bloque [09:30] 11) Don Omar – Pobre Diabla [10:00] 12) Tego Calderon – Dominicana [11:25] 13) Daddy Yankee – Lo Que Paso, Paso [12:36] 14) Ivy Queen – Yo Quiero Bailar [13:16] 15) Daddy Yankee – Gasolina [14:47] 16) Plan B – Guatauba [15:47] 17) El General ft Anayka – Rica y Apretadita [17:02] 18) Jowell Y Randy – No Te Veo [18:02] 19) Arcangel – Pa Que La Pases Bien [19:42] 20) Arcangel – Tengo Ganas De Ti [20:42] 21) Wisin Y Yandel – Me Estas Tentando [21:58] 22) Tego Calderon, Randy – Quitarte To [22:16] 23) Nicky Jam, Daddy Yankee – Donde Estan Las Gatas [23:08] 24) Speedy – Amor Con La Ropa [24:18] 25) Don Chezina – Tra Tra Tra [25:11] 26) Daddy Yankee – Nunca Me Quedo (Live) [26:29] 27) Nicky Jam, Daddy Yankee – La Combi Complet (Live) [26:43] 28) Secreto – Yo Soy Tu Tiguere (Live) [28:03] 29) La Nueva Escuela – Ella Me Mira [28:56] 30) Pablo Piddy – Si Tu Quiere Dembow [29:27] 31) Los Lunaticos – Siente El Ki [30:16] 32) Dembow Clasico Unstoppable Break [30:41] 33) El Alfa – Como Yo Me Muevo [30:57] 34) El Mayor Clasico ft Sensato – Bello [31:37] 35) Secreto – Papa Dios Me Dijo [32:43] 36) The Cover Girls – Show Me [34:55] 37) Shannon – Let The Music Play [36:27] 38) Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam – I Wonder If I Take You Home [37:46] 39) Stevie B – Spring Love [34:53] 40) Cynthia – Change On Me [39:50] 41) Jennifer Lopez – Waiting For Tonight [40:56] 42) Haddaway – What Is Love [42:13] 43) Corona – The Rhythm of the Night [43:13] 44) Modjo – Lady (Hear Me Tonight) [44:20] 45) Daft Punk – One More Time [45:36] 47) Eurythmics – Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) [46:37] 48) Bon Jovi – Livin’ On A Prayer [47:41] 49) Mana – Oye Mi Amor [48:46] 50) a-ha – Take on Me (Live) [50:37] 51) Michael Jackson – Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough [52:36] 52) Rick James – Give It To Me Baby [54:18] 53) Sergio Vargas – La Ventanita [55:46] 54) Benny Sadel – Que Pasara [57:08] 55) Bonny Cepeda – La Fotografia [58:47] 56) Los Hermanos Rosario – Mi Tonto Amor [60:24] 57) Fernandito Villalona – No Podras [61:45] 58) Rubby Perez – Tu Vas A Volar [63:40] 59) Juan Luis Guerra – El Farolito [65:21] 60) Anthony Santos – Yo Me Muero Por Ti (Live) [67:17] 61) Aventura – La Novelita (Live) [68:42] 62) Aventura – Amor Bonito (Novela 2) [69:09] 63) Teodoro Reyes – Los Pobres Tambien Lloran [70:22] 64) Anthony Santos – Ay Mujer [71:31] 65) Anthony Santos – Te Vas Amor [72:26] 66) Raulin Rodriguez – Medicina De Amor [73:17] 67) Raulin Rodriguez – Su Novio Primero [74:30] 68) Luis Miguel Del Amargue – Niña Coqueta [76:25] 69) Elvis Martinez – Fabula De Amor [77:50] 70) Jose Manuel El Sultan – Elizabeth [79:05] 71) Kiko Rodriguez – Vagabundo, Borracho y Loco [80:19] 72) Joe Veras – Se Te Nota [81:02] 73) Teodoro Reyes – Morire Bebiendo [81:52] 74) Luis Vargas – Esa Mujer [83:45] 75) Juan Bautista – Por Mala Fe [85:05] 76) Hildemaro – Desde El Fondo De Mi Corazon [87:17] 77) Willie Gonzalez – Pequeñas Cosas [89:18] 78) Maelo Ruiz, Pedro Conga – Si Supieras [90:33] 79) Jerry Rivera – Cuenta Conmigo [92:17] 80) Tito Rojas – Ella Se Hizo Deseo [93:51] 81) Eddie Santiago – Me Fallaste [95:38] 82) Grupo Niche – Gotas De Lluvia [96:50] 83) Frankie Ruiz – Ironia [99:06] 84) Los Adolescentes – Personal Ideal [101:21] 85) Selena – Amor Prohibido (Live) [103:03] 86) Selena – Como La Flor (Live) [104:11] 87) Ini Kamoze – World A Reggae (Out In The Street They Call It Murder) [105:15] 88) Buju Banton – Champion [106:39] 89) Red Fox, Rayvon – Bashment Party [107:36] 90) Wayne Wonder – Searching Dem Searching [108:40] 91) Beenie Man – Who Am I [109:02] 92) Mr. Vegas – Nike Air (Hands In The Air) [110:22] 93) Sean Paul – Infiltrate [110:54] 94) Red Rat – Tight Up Skirt [111:57] 95) Mr. Vegas – Heads High [112:53] 96) Louchie Lou & Michie One – Rich Girl [114:24] 97) Cutty Ranks – Limb By Limb [115:38] 98) Chaka Demus & Pliers – Murder She Wrote [116:27] 99) Chaka Demus & Pliers – Bam Bam [117:38] 100) Tanto Metro & Devonte – Everyone Falls in Love [118:21] 101) Sean Paul ft Keyshia Cole – Give It Up To Me [119:31] 102) Wayne Wonder – No Letting Go [120:35] 103) Rupee – Tempted to Touch [122:25] 104) Kevin Lyttle – Turn Me On [123:23] 105) Nelly – Hot In Herre [124:18] 106) Snoop Dogg ft Pharell Williams – Beautiful [125:20] 107) Jagged Edge ft Nelly – Where The Party At [126:31] 108) Fatman Scoop ft Faith Evans – Be Faithful [128:12] 109) Usher ft Lil Jon & Ludacris – Yeah! [129:13] 110) Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz – Get Low [130:55] 111) Ciara ft Petey Pablo – Goodies [131:22] 112) Missy Elliot – Work It [132:00] 113) Busta Rhymes ft P. Diddy & Pharell – Pass The Courvoisier Part II [132:30] 114) DMX – Party Up [133:00] 115) Dr. Dre ft Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg – The Next Episode [134:30] 116) Fat Joe ft Terror Squad – Lean Back [135:50] 117) 50 Cent, Olivia – Candy Shop [136:50] 118) N.O.R.E. – Nothin’ [138:08] 119) Nas ft The Bravehearts – Oochie Wally [139:26] 120) Lil’ Kim ft 50 Cent – Magic Stick [140:54] 121) 50 Cent – In Da Club [141:12] 122) The Game ft 50 Cent – How We Do [141:43] 123) Jay-Z – I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me) [143:36] 124) Jim Jones – We Fly High [144:37] 125) Jay-Z – Public Service Announcement [144:57] 126) 50 Cent – What Up Gangsta [145:42] 127) The Diplomats – Dipset Anthem [146:10] 128) Cam’ron, Lil Wayne – Suck It or Not [147:30] 129) The Diplomats – I Really Mean It [148:15] 130) Cam’ron, Juelz Santana – Oh Boy [148:43] 131) Kanye West – Can’t Tell Me Nothing [150:17] 132) Jay-Z – U Don’t Know [151:32] 133) Don Omar, Tego Calderon – Bandoleros [152:38] 134) T-Pain ft Akon – Bartender [154:25] 135) T-Pain – I’m Sprung [155:58] 136) Diddy ft Ginuwine, Loon & Mario Winans – I Need a Girl (Pt. 2) [157:40] 137) Akon ft Snoop Dogg – I Wanna Love You [158:48] 138) Mario – Let Me Love You [159:57] 139) Lloyd ft Lil Wayne – You [161:01] 140) Usher – U Don’t Have To Call [162:34] 141) Mya – Case Of The Ex (Whatcha Gonna Do) [163:32] 142) 112 – It’s Over Now [164:30] 143) Mario Winans – I Don’t Wanna Know [166:57] 144) Outkast – Ms. Jackson [167:57] 145) Bobby Valentino – Slow Down [169:47] 146) Fantasia – When I See U [171:47] 147) Ne-Yo – So Sick [172:46] 148) Keyshia Cole ft Missy Elliot & Lil’ Kim – Let It Go [173:47] 149) Ja Rule ft Lil’ Mo & Vita – Put It On Me [175:39] 150) Lil’ Flip ft Lea – Sunshine [177:20] 151) 50 Cent ft Nate Dogg – 21 Questions [178:41] 152) Fabolous ft Mike Shorey & Lil’ Mo – Can’t Let You Go [180:52] 153) Ja Rule ft Ashanti – Always On Time [182:11] 154) Cam’ron, Juelz Santana – Hey Ma [183:31] 155) G-Unit ft Joe – Wanna Get To Know You [185:07] 156) Busta Rhymes ft Flipmode Squad & Mariah Carey – I Know What You Want [186:40] 157) Jadakiss ft Mariah Carey – U Make Me Wanna [188:09] 158) Usher – Bad Girl [189:23] 159) Baby Bash, Frankie J – Suga Suga [191:13] 160) Monica – So Gone [192:32] 161) Nelly ft Kelly Rowland – Dilemma [194:03] 162) Justin Timberlake ft T.I. – My Love [195:34] 163) Lloyd – Get It Shawty [198:16] 164) R. Kelly – Ignition (Remix) [199:16] 165) Usher – U Got It Bad [200:47] 166) Ludacris, Lil Jon & Usher – Lovers And Friends [203:43] 167) Backstreet Boys – I Want It That Way [207:43]

love game las vegas ms corona kanye west night champion touch michael jackson dilemma jay z rhythm flip sean combs unstoppable jennifer lopez snoop dogg nas usher cent classics slow down plan b cosas app store mariah carey justin timberlake dmx lil wayne peque paso let it go mana ciara daft punk livin sola llegar loco sprung bon jovi backstreet boys diplomats fantasia bartenders secreto aventura bello ludacris jim jones tempted missy elliott nothin busta rhymes outkast ashanti dominicana t pain ja rule akon fat joe mixes speedy ne yo big boy one more time sean paul daddy yankee goodies lil jon gasolina jadakiss loon kelly rowland public service announcement fabolous my love rick james eurythmics bam bam keyshia cole wanna know faith evans murder she wrote nate dogg ginuwine nicky jam g unit bad girl let you go fatman scoop beenie man jagged edge infiltrate what is love buju banton don omar el alfa rupee borracho work it devonte arcangel ironia juelz santana juan luis guerra get low haddaway lisa lisa udon rich girls el general vagabundo red fox pharell candy shop juan bautista sweet dreams are made bravehearts pharell williams be faithful lean back stevie b lovers and friends terror squad modjo baby bash petey pablo bobby valentino suck it pliers de la ghetto ivy queen let the music play wayne wonder let me love you chaka demus party up in da club i want it that way sensato turn me on frankie j cult jam rayvon magic stick cutty ranks luis vargas tego calderon frankie ruiz over now grupo niche wisin y yandel mario winans ini kamoze hey ma red rat kevin lyttle cover girls bandoleros jerry rivera flipmode squad anthony santos east side boyz angel lopez so sick jowell y randy zion y lennox spring love me live how we do tanto metro oochie wally eddie santiago perdoname u got it bad ignition remix la factoria limb by limb so gone i wonder if i take you home i wanna love you bashment party kiko rodriguez
DJ D.Street Mixtapes / Podcasts
DJ D.Street - Bad Boy VS Death Row

DJ D.Street Mixtapes / Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 69:12


La Mixtape Bad Boy VS Death Row !!! 1-Intro 2-P.Diddy ft. Busta Rhymes, MOP - Bad Boy for life (remix) 3-P.Diddy ft. The Notorious BIG, Lil Kim, The Lox - It's all about the Benjamins (remix) 4-Mase ft. Total - What you want 5-The Notorious BIG ft. Pam Long - Hypnotize 6-Craig Mack ft. The Notorious BIG, LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes - Flava in ya ear (remix) 7-The Notorious BIG ft. 112 - Sky's the limit 8-112 ft. The Notorious BIG, Mase - Only You (remix) 9-P.Diddy ft. Jay-Z - Do you like it. Do you want it 10-Mase ft. P.Diddy - I'm no killa 11-P.Diddy ft. Mase - Can't nobody hold me down 12-B2K ft. P.Diddy - Bump Bump Bump (remix) 13-P.Diddy ft. The Notorious BIG, Mase - Been around the world 14-112 ft. Beenie Sigel - Dance with me 15-112 ft. P.Diddy - Peaches and cream (remix) 16-P.Diddy ft. Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans, Tammy Ruggieri - I need a girl Part.2 17-P.Diddy ft. Pharrell Williams - D.I.D.D.Y. 18-The Notorious BIG - Going back to Cali 19-Dr Dre - Keep their heads ringin 20-Snoop Dogg - Who am I (what's my name) 21-2Pac ft. George Clinton - Can't C me 22-Snoop Dogg ft. Nate Dogg, Warren G, Kurupt - Ain't no fun 23-Dr Dre ft. Snoop Dogg - Nothin' but a G thang 24-Snoop Dogg ft. Dat Nigga Daz - Gin and juice 25-Lady Of Rage - Afro Puffs 26-2Pac - Me against the world 27-Nate Dogg - One more day 28-Shade Sheist ft. Nate Dogg, Kurupt - Where I wanna be 29-Kurupt ft. Baby S - We can freak it 30-Snoop Dogg - Snoops upside ya head 31-Outro

Open Gem: The Podcast
What's Down There? | Episode 44

Open Gem: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 98:21


SUMMARYNow that "Back to School" season is in full effect, the fellas brought Tamia -- a friend of the show who teaches -- on the podcast to talk everything from how she's preparing for the new school year (23:00) to her love for fashion (41:30) and traveling (1:13:55). She also joins the fellas' discussion on what they most looked forward to on that first day back to school (31:43), how they feel about the Taliban attacks in Afghanistan (1:03:41) and so much more!GEM OF THE WEEK"Tell some, keep some so you always have some." - Grandma LovelyMUSIC1:35 | Usher - Bad Girl2:22 | Diddy - I Need a Girl (Part Two) [feat. Ginuwine, Mario Winans & Loon]3:24 | 112 - Peaches & Cream 

The Tonka Toy Podcast
08-05-2021 12:30A.M 1St Up Radio

The Tonka Toy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 54:21


PERFORMER "Tonka The Dj "   TRACK 01 AUDIO     TITLE "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)"     PERFORMER "Missy Elliott"     INDEX 01 00:00:00   TRACK 02 AUDIO     TITLE "What's So Different?"     PERFORMER "Ginuwine"     INDEX 01 01:56:00   TRACK 03 AUDIO     TITLE "Thank God I Found You (with Mariah Carey and Nas, Make It Last Remix Edit)"     PERFORMER "Joe"     INDEX 01 03:41:00   TRACK 04 AUDIO     TITLE "I Luv Your Girl"     PERFORMER "The-Dream"     INDEX 01 04:55:00   TRACK 05 AUDIO     TITLE "Why Don't We Fall in Love"     PERFORMER "Amerie"     INDEX 01 06:46:00   TRACK 06 AUDIO     TITLE "Wonderful (Album Version (Edited)) [feat. R. Kelly & Ashanti] (feat  R  Kelly & Ashanti)"     PERFORMER "Ja Rule"     INDEX 01 08:02:00   TRACK 07 AUDIO     TITLE "Adina Howard - Freak Like Me"     PERFORMER "Artist"     INDEX 01 09:42:00   TRACK 08 AUDIO     TITLE "How Deep Is Your Love"     PERFORMER "Dru Hill, Andrews, Mark"     INDEX 01 11:35:00   TRACK 09 AUDIO     TITLE "Nothins Free"     PERFORMER "Lil Jon"     INDEX 01 12:59:00   TRACK 10 AUDIO     TITLE "Get Me Bodied (Extended Mix)"     PERFORMER "Beyoncé"     INDEX 01 14:53:00   TRACK 11 AUDIO     TITLE "Between Me & You (Album Version (Edited)) [feat. Christina Milian] (feat  Christina Milian)"     PERFORMER "Ja Rule"     INDEX 01 16:32:00   TRACK 12 AUDIO     TITLE "Sittin' Up In My Room (1996)"     PERFORMER "Brandy"     INDEX 01 17:41:00   TRACK 13 AUDIO     TITLE "Fallen"     PERFORMER "Mya"     INDEX 01 19:58:00   TRACK 14 AUDIO     TITLE "Sitting Home (2016 Remaster)"     PERFORMER "Total"     INDEX 01 20:40:00   TRACK 15 AUDIO     TITLE "I'll Be There For You (1995)"     PERFORMER "Method Man/Mary J. Blige"     INDEX 01 22:00:00   TRACK 16 AUDIO     TITLE "Return Of The Mack"     PERFORMER "Mark Morrison"     INDEX 01 24:40:00   TRACK 17 AUDIO     TITLE "You (feat  Lil Wayne)"     PERFORMER "Lloyd feat. Lil Wayne"     INDEX 01 26:18:00   TRACK 18 AUDIO     TITLE "I'm Not Feeling You (Main Version) (1996)"     PERFORMER "Yvette Michele"     INDEX 01 28:21:00   TRACK 19 AUDIO     TITLE "Down for Me (2016 Remaster)"     PERFORMER "Loon feat. Mario Winans"     INDEX 01 30:20:00   TRACK 20 AUDIO     TITLE "Where the Party At"     PERFORMER "Jagged Edge feat. Nelly"     INDEX 01 32:27:00   TRACK 21 AUDIO     TITLE "Me & U"     PERFORMER "Cassie"     INDEX 01 34:02:00   TRACK 22 AUDIO     TITLE "Fantasy (Bad Boy Fantasy)"     PERFORMER "Mariah Carey feat. Ol' Dirty Bastard"     INDEX 01 35:02:00   TRACK 23 AUDIO     TITLE "I Need a Girl (Pt. 2) [feat. Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans & Tammy Ruggieri] (2016 Remaster)"     PERFORMER "Sean "Diddy" Combs"     INDEX 01 37:04:00   TRACK 24 AUDIO     TITLE "1 Thing"     PERFORMER "Amerie"     INDEX 01 39:49:00   TRACK 25 AUDIO     TITLE "Peaches & Cream (2016 Remaster)"     PERFORMER "112"     INDEX 01 41:52:00   TRACK 26 AUDIO     TITLE "Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh)"     PERFORMER "Lumidee"     INDEX 01 43:54:00   TRACK 27 AUDIO     TITLE "Let's Get Married (ReMarqable Remix)"     PERFORMER "Jagged Edge feat. Run"     INDEX 01 45:34:00   TRACK 28 AUDIO     TITLE "Gotta Get You Home Tonight"     PERFORMER "Blackstreet"     INDEX 01 48:27:00   TRACK 29 AUDIO     TITLE "Rock The Boat"     PERFORMER "Aaliyah"     INDEX 01 50:12:00

The Sample Axis Podcast
30. Lil Kim // Sade; Jadakiss, Fabolous // Tevin Campbell

The Sample Axis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 59:22


Episode 30 of the Sample Axis Podcast. On this episode, we discuss first the genre-bending sampling done by Queen Bee (Lil Kim) on the rap jam "Single Black Female" which takes a part of Sade Adu's Sweetest Taboo with help from Mario Winans giving the song a new and completely different vibe. As far as samples go this is one of the books. The second part of the episode has background stories on another rap song this time from Jadakiss and Fabolous enlisting Teyana Taylor to create the song “Talk About It” inspired by the Grammy nominated 1994 song “Can We Talk” by Tevin Campbell. Enjoy and share. Send a mail to sampleaxis1@gmail.com.

GET RIGHT W/Coach A.J., or GET LEFT
Get Right or Get Left W/Mario Winans

GET RIGHT W/Coach A.J., or GET LEFT

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 26:49


Talking with Mario about his musical journey, success and new projects. check out his latest mentorship project www.artime.io

Brunch Baes Pod
Episode 25 | "Bad Bun"

Brunch Baes Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 67:03


The brunch baes are back!!! Listen as they discuss where they have been, Saweetie and Quavo, Derrick Jaxn and cheating #respectfully?? Intro song: Mario Winans ft. P. Diddy x " I dont wanna know".

// DJ MARINX // MY WORLD PODCAST //
DJ MARINX - CLASSIC ONLY #1 (OLD SCHOOL R&B & HIP HOP 90'S & 200'S) (2021)

// DJ MARINX // MY WORLD PODCAST //

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 114:22


Notorious BIG Ft R Kelly - Lovin' You Tonight Shyne Ft Barrington Levy - Bonnie & Shyne Worl A Girl - No Woman No Cry Fugees - Oh La La Ja Rule Ft Christina Millian - Between Me And You Outkast - Ms. Jackson Michael Jackson - You Rock My World Moe - Billie Jean (Black Impact Rmx) Michael Jackson Ft Shaquille O'Neal - 2 Bad Diana King - Shy Guy Mark Morrison - Return Of The Mack Ini Kamoze - Here Comes The Hotstepper Arrested Development - People Everyday Naughty By Nature - Hip Hop Hooray Chaka Demus Ft Pliers - Murder She Wrote Chaka Demus Ft Pliers - Bam Bam Rayvon Ft Shaggy - Big Up D&G - All Around The World (Ruff Ryder Anthem Ragga Rmx) Dmx - Ruff Ryders Anthem Beyonce Vs T.I - Single Ladies Beyonce - Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) Fat Joe Ft Terror Squad - Lean Back Usher - Yeah Jay Z Ft Pharrell Williams - I Just Wanna Love U (Give It To Me)                                                   Akon Ft Snoop Dogg - I Wanna Fuck You P Diddy Ft Loon, Mario Winans, Ginuwinw And Tammy Rugger - I Need A Girl (Part 2) 112 - Dance With Me Ying Yang Twins - Wait (The Whisper Song) Boyz II Men - Roll With Me Joe ft G-Unit - Ride Wit U Nelly - Ride Wit Me Dante Thomas Ft Pras - Miss California Faith Evans -  Love Like This Fatman Scoop - Be Faithful Busta Rhymes Ft Missy Elliott - Touch It                     Missy Elliott - Work It Mims - Like This Lil Jon Ft The Eastside Boyz And Ying Yang Twins - Get Low (Rmx) Lil Jon Ft The Eastside Boyz And Ying Yang Twins - Get Low Nick cannon - Are you dime piece Cassie - Me & You Blu Cantrell Ft Sean Paul - Breathe Beyonce Ft Sean Paul - Baby Boy Serani - No Games (Rewind Playground Riddim Rmx) Mavado - So Special Shaggy Ft Rayvon - Angel Shaggy Ft Sean Paul - Sexy Lady (Rmx)                                                                  Clipse Ft Sean Paul And Kardinal Offishall - Grindin (Rmx) Busta Rhymes - Make It Clap Busta Rhymes Ft Sean Paul - Make It Clap Baby Ft Clipse - What Happened To That Boy Tasha Ft Clipse - So Sick Clipse - When The Last Time Freeway Ft Peedi Crakk - Flipside Memphis Bleek Ft Swizz Beatz - Like That Juelz Santana - There It Go LL Cool J - Headsprung Fabolous - Round & Round Remy Ma - Whuteva Timbaland Ft Magoo And Missy Elliott - Cop That Shit Violator Ft Busta Rhymes - What It Is Mobb Deep Ft Lil Jon - Real Gangstaz Joe Budden - Pump It Up Redman Ft Dj Kool - Let's Get Dirty Dmx Ft Busta Rhymes - Come Thru Dmx - X Gon Give It To Ya Dmx Ft Swizz Beatz - Get It On The Floor Ruff Ryders Ft Eve - U Me And She Jay-Z Ft Ruff Ryders - Jigga My Nigga Ruff Ryders Ft Eve - U Me And She Eve - Let Me Blow Ya Mind B2K Ft Fabolous - Badaboom (Playaz Groove Rmx) Justin Timberlake Ft Nelly - Girlfriend Fat Joe Ft P Diddy - Girl I M A Bad Boy AV8 Vs Sean Paul - Choose One Vs Like Glue (Marinx Rmx) Notch - Nuthing No Go Go Brick Lace - Love Is Wicked Lumidee Ft Busta Rhymes And Fabolous - Never Leave You (Uh Oooh Uh Oooh) Lumidee Vs Rmx Crew - Turm Me On (Rmx) Neg Marrons - Tout Le Monde Debout (Rmx) Dj Halan Ft Dj Blue - Dancehall Clash Rdx - Bang Cutty Ranks - Limb By Limb Patra Ft Yo-Yo - Romantic Call Dmx Ft Sean Paul And Mr Vegas - Top Shotter

Conversations With Yaya
I Dont Wanna Know by Mario Winans

Conversations With Yaya

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 6:43


This is a story about a man not staying in his lane trying to wife a hot girl when he shoulda kept it luke warm! @iammariowinans @diddy #Behindthelyrics #podcasts #hotgirlsummer

MUSICA Y PALABRAS
Musicas - 1.0 - 0.1-

MUSICA Y PALABRAS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 60:15


Bienvenidos a un nuevo programa bailando al compas del funk, el house, el dance, el soul y la musica urbana Un viaje a través de la música con The Pleasure Dreams, Cecilio G, 4 Hero, Yeleme y Karetta El Gucci, The Bronson, Mario Winans, Black Box, Sara Socas, Babyface, Miranda y Hard GZ, Petit Ribery, Airfaceone, Beto, Medina Kid y Amex, Lara Taylor y The Crw, Luisaker y Lds Beats, Sander Wazz y Delanue, Dj Moderno y Tecnotronic. 🖊️Suscribete a ▶️ nuestros episodios y no te pierdas ninguno Envíanos tus notas de voz a 📞Whasapt 654 93 42 41 Apoya nuestros 🎙️podcast, hazte 💯fans para continuar con la difusión de la cultura en 🔊audio.

Marc's Essential Mix Tape Radio Show
Episode 394: Marc's Essential Mix Tape #1593 Saweetie vs Kash Doll

Marc's Essential Mix Tape Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 49:51


Mary J. Blige Ft. Drake The One Mnelia On And On Megan Thee Stallion ft. Big Sean & 2 Chainz Go Crazy $not Ft. Flo Milli Mean Cmdwn The Way She Moves Scorcher feat Ay Em Cookies Brandy & Monica The Boy Is Mine Kash Doll, DJ Infamous feat. Mulatto, Benny the Butcher Bad Azz Lil Tecca Royal Rumble Rod Wave FrFr City Girls, Master P, Choppa Twerk Megan Thee Stallion Ft. Popcaan and Mustard Intercourse Vybz Kartel Try Dat Tyga and Swae Lee Shine Young Thug & Chris Brown I Ain't Tryin Derek King Dead Roses Saweetie Pretty Bitch Freestyle Eric Bellinger x Fetty Wap x 2 Chainz Valet City Girls X Doja Cat Pussy Talk 2020 H.E.R. Ft. YG Slide Rihanna feat. Corey Gunz It's Lovin That Want The Dream I Love Your Girl Sean Paul Get Busy B.O.B ft Trey Songz Not For Long Iann Dior Holding On Blueface Ft. Jeremih Close Up Phora ft Ty Dolla Sign This Weekend Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Warren G & Kurupt Ain't No Fun Saweetie FT. Post Malone, DaBaby & Jack Harlow Tap In Saweetie vs Hot Boys High Maintenance Saweetie ft Quavo x Mariah Carey Emotional Sweetheart Jermaine Dupri ft Mariah Carey) Sweetheart - P. Diddy ft Tammy Ruggieri, Mario Winans, Loon & Ginuwine I Need A Girl

THE FLOWAY SHOW
The FloWay Show: MARIO WINANS

THE FLOWAY SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 63:08


Mario Winans talks BadBoy Records, Family Acceptance, His Legacy & More 11/18/20

Le Warm-up Mix
Jeudi R&B : Bryson Tiller, The Weeknd, Kelly Rowland, Mario Winans...

Le Warm-up Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 30:49


durée : 00:30:49 - Le Warm-up Mix - Propose tes sons préférés à Muxxa pour des gros mix en direct pendant 30 minutes. De quoi bien commencer tes après-midi !

Mouv' Live Club : Muxxa
Sugar Thursday : Mario Winans, Ruff Endz, Next, Ginuwine...

Mouv' Live Club : Muxxa

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 59:36


durée : 00:59:36 - Mouv' Live Club : Muxxa - Tous les jeudis soir pendant 1h, prends ta dose de sucre et de douceur avec le mix R&B de Muxxa...

Bring Me the Feelings
My Guy, Jerks, & Filipina Aunts | Bring Me the Feelings #004

Bring Me the Feelings

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 58:10


This is Episode 4: A New Hope. As we foray into this world of Podcasting, we are slowly winning the battle against the Evil Empire of the word "Like", talking over each other, and da stutter. We're two long time friends who have made many mistakes we don't regret. We're partners in culture like Luigi and Mario Winans. Click 'Like' even if you didn't and gently rub that 'Subscribe' button! Listen to us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0F4z1Ue... Listen to us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Listen to us on Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Email us at: bringmethefeelings@gmail.com Follow us on IG: @bringmethefeelings

DJ Junky's Podcast
DJ JUNKY PRESENTS - SMOOTH HIPHOP X RNB VOL.4 MIXTAPE

DJ Junky's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 61:11


DJ JUNKY PRESENTS - SMOOTH HIPHOP X RNB VOL.4 MIXTAPE DOWNLOAD/LISTEN: https://bit.ly/3luCwlw MP3 VERSION: https://bit.ly/3jxWR7L ZIP VERSION: https://bit.ly/3gG0A1e TRACKLIST: 1. INSTRUMENTAL - 21 QUESTIONS (INSTRUMENTAL) 2. 50 CENT - 21 QUESTIONS 3. VYBZ KARTEL - WEED - [21 QUESTIONS] 4. 50 CENT…LIL KIM - MAGIC STICK 5. BABY...CLIPSE - WHAT HAPPEN TO THAT BOY 6. DMX - WHERE THE HOOD AT 7. NICK CANNON...R. KELLY - GIGOLO 8. JENNIFER LOPEZ...NAS - IM GONNA BE ALRIGHT (REMIX) 9. MARQUES HOUSTON...JD - POP THAT BOOTY 10. MICHEAL JACKSON - U ROCK MY WORLD 11. FABOLOUS...LIL MO - CAN'T LET YOU GO 12. FABOLOUS…PUFF DIDDY...JAGGED EDGE - TRADE IT ALL 13. ANGIE MARTINEZ...LIL MO - IF I COULD GO 14. BEYONCE KNOWLES...JAY-Z - CRAZY IN LOVE WITH YOU 15. SNOOP DOGG...PHARRELL - BEAUTIFUL 16. PHARRELL...JAY-Z - FRONTIN' 17. PHARRELL..JAY-Z..VYBZ KARTEL..WAYNE MARSHALL - FRONTIN' (REMIX) 18. KHIA - MY NECK MY BACK (LICK IT) 19. MARIO WINANS...P. DIDDY - I DON'T WANNA KNOW INSTRUMENTAL 20. MARIO WINANS...P. DIDDY - I DON'T WANNA KNOW 21. 50 CENT…OLIVIA - CANDY SHOP 22. AIDONIA - JOLLY - [CANDY SHOP] 23. VYBZ KARTEL - I WILL MEK YOU CUM - [CANDY SHOP] 24. VYBZ KARTEL - PUSSY SHOP - [CANDY SHOP] 25. BEYONCE - NAUGHTY GIRL 26. JOE...G-UNIT - RIDE WIT YOU 27. REMY MARTIN - CONCEITED 28. CHRIS BROWN FT. JULEZ - RUN IT (REMIX) 29. 50 CENT - JUST A LITTLE BIT 30. CASSIE - ME & YOU 31. T-PAIN - I'M SPRUNG 32. T PAIN...VYBZ KARTEL - I'M SPRUNG (REMIX) 33. AKON FT SNOOP DOGG - I WANNA FUCK YOU (INSTRUMENTAL) 34. AKON FT SNOOP DOGG - I WANNA FUCK YOU 35. LLOYD...LIL WAYNE - YOU 36. LUPE FIASCO - SUPER STAR 37. T.I. - WHY YOU WANNA 38. JAZMINE SULLIVAN - LIONS, TIGERS & BEARS 39. KEYSHIA COLE & LIL KIM & MISSY ELLIOTT - LET IT GO 40. TREY SONGZ - CAN'T HELP BUT WAIT ➡️Follow My Fan Pages: ➡️Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DJJUNKY/ ➡️Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iamdjjunky/ ➡️Twitter - https://twitter.com/IAMDJJUNKY — Follow For My Mixes. ➡️Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dj-junkys-podcast/id1505117884 ➡️Mixcloud - https://www.mixcloud.com/dj_junky/ ➡️Audiomack - https://audiomack.com/djjunky Download for free on The Artist Union

Vybez4Life Podcast
Vybez4Life Podcast Ep.31

Vybez4Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 130:45


Vybez4Life Podcast Ep.31 with 62 old skool RnB and Hip Hop tracks from artists like Ne-Yo, Remy Martin, Fabolous, Joe, Tyrese, T-Pain, Lil Jon, Pimp C, Snoop Dogg, Bow Wow, Chris Brown, Brandy, Mariah Carey, Usher, Marques Houston, Omarion, Guerilla Black, Cuban Link, Lloyd, Mary J Blige, Jermaine Dupree, Ray J, New Edition, John Legend, Mario Winans, Rick Ross, Musiq Soulchild, Pretty Ricky Trey Dongz plus many many more!!!! Vybez4Life bringing you vibes for life!!!

MUSICA Y PALABRAS
El Puente Sonoro 5.0 -84-

MUSICA Y PALABRAS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 72:59


Esta vez nos hemos ido de viaje por los sonidos de Collective 23, Temper, Mario Winans, Baby Face, The Ornette Coleman Quartet, The Bronson, Earth Wind and Fire, The Whispers, Brothers Johnson, Mc Fadden y White Heael, Ele, Gloria Gaynor y The Sugarhill Gang. Suscribete a nuestros episodios y no te pierdas ninguno Patrocina nuestros podcast, difundimos la cultura en audio

MUSICA Y PALABRAS
El Puente Sonoro 5.0 -84-

MUSICA Y PALABRAS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 72:59


Esta vez nos hemos ido de viaje por los sonidos de Collective 23, Temper, Mario Winans, Baby Face, The Ornette Coleman Quartet, The Bronson, Earth Wind and Fire, The Whispers, Brothers Johnson, Mc Fadden y White Heael, Ele, Gloria Gaynor y The Sugarhill Gang. Suscribete a nuestros episodios y no te pierdas ninguno Patrocina nuestros podcast, difundimos la cultura en audio

Marc's Essential Mix Tape Radio Show
Marc's Essential Mix Tape #1543 Mario Winans Chris Brown Kelly Kiara Nipsey Hussle Drake The Notorious B.I.G.

Marc's Essential Mix Tape Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 21:21


Mario Winans ft P Diddy I Don't Wanna Know Pia Mia Ft. YG Feel Up Mary J. Blige ft The Notorious B.I.G. Real Love Drake feat. Rick Ross vs. Lil Jon Money In The Grave Agnez Mo Ft. French Montana Diamonds Snoop Dogg Ft. RJ Azjah and Stupid Young Ventalation YG ft. Nipsey Hussle You Broke Kelly Kiara Tornado Ty Dolla $ign ft. B.O.B. Paranoid Ocho Sneak Ft. O.T. Genasis Let Me Megan Thee Stallion f. Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ign Hot Girl Summer Lady Lee Mega x Diwali WeLoveIt Chris Brown Ft. Lil Wayne and Joyner Lucas Need a Stack Kali Cass Ft. City Girls Handle It 50 Cent Vs. Lil Nas X Candy Shop / Rodeo

The Carl Jackson Podcast
Mario Winans (E5S4)

The Carl Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 46:43


Mario Winans is an American singer, record producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He's worked with the likes of Diddy, Beyoncé, Tamia, Carl Thomas and more. Winans also won a Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance for co-writing CeCe Winans's song "Pray".

DJ MOUSS RADIO
WANTED MIXTAPE Vol. 17 (2006) Re-Mastered

DJ MOUSS RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 73:49


DJ MOUSS - WANTED MIXTAPE 17 (2006) Re-Mastered 01 - DJ MOUSS - Wanted Intro 02 - BEYONCE feat. JAY-Z - Deja vu 03 - LL COOL J feat. MARY J BLIGE - Favorite Flavor 04 - AVANT feat. LLOYD BANKS - Exclusive 05 - Q. AMEY - Get at you 06 - 3LW feat. JERMAINE DUPRI - Feelin' you 07 - SHAREEFA feat. LUDACRIS - I need a boss 08 - MILA J feat. MARQUES HOUSTON - Goodlookingout 09 - DARON JONES feat. FABO - Dance 4 Me 10 - CASSIE feat. AC - Me & You (Remix) 11 - LIONEL RITCHIE - I call it love (Scott Storch) 12 - JC feat. YOUNG RELL - Go 13 - AKON - Gangsta bop 14 - JAHEIM - The chosen one 15 - NE-YO feat. JOE BUDDEN - Sexy love (Remix) 16 - FRANKY J feat. MANNIE FRESH & SLIM THUG - That girl 17 - AVANT feat. SHAWNA, KRAYZIE & LAYZIE BONE - 4 minutes (Collipark Remix) 18 - JAMIE FOXX feat. TWISTA - Dj play a love song (Remix) 19 - SEAN PAUL - Breakout 20 - SEAN PAUL - Head in the zone 21 - SEAN PAUL - Eye deh a mi knee 22 - SEAN PAUL feat. KEYSHIA COLE - Give it up to me (Remix) 23 - DEEP SIDE feat. R.KELLY - Let's make love 24 - MARIO WINANS feat. DARKCHILD & PHASE 2 - Real Love 25 - Q. AMEY feat. JAZZE PHA - Forever girl (Remix) 26 - TAMIA - Too grown for that

Croydon FM
Amy G Taking You Back 29 April 2020

Croydon FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 116:41


Amy G Taking You Back 29 April 2020 1) Can't stop me - Jadakiss 2) Locked p - Akon ft Styles P 3) Dance with me - 112 4) Oh! - Ciara 5) U Turn - Usher 6) I'm gonna be alright - J Lo ft Nas 7) Roll with me - Boyz II Men 8) Where my girls at - 702 9) Missin you - Trey Songz 10) All in my grill - Missy Elliott ft MC Solaar 11) Stay with me - NeYo 12) I can't wait - Outkast ft Sleepy Brown 13) Foolish - Ashanti 14) Promises (remix) - Jagged Edge ft JD 15) Parking lot - Nivea 16) If I ain't got you (Kanye remix) - Alicia Keys 17) I don't wanna know - Mario Winans ft P Diddy 18) Southside - Lloyd ft Ashanti 19) Yo (excuse me miss) - Chris Brown 20) If you love me - Brownstone 21) Teach me - Musiq Soulchild 22) Ain't nothing wrong - Houston 23) Touch me, tease me - Case 24) Don't leave me girl - Backstreet 25) Holding back the years - Angie Stone 26) Better days - TQ 27) Spotlight - Jennifer Hudson ft Rick Ross

DJ Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton
Andrew Xavier - R&B Evolution (The Gentlemen Edition) (90s to Present)

DJ Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 132:45


It's the mix you asked for, so you are finally getting it! This is definitely the mix that I had the most fun putting together as it brings back ALOT of memories and I'm sure that it will for most of you as well. R&B Evolution is the R&B mix which brings together the Past and Present of the Gentlemen of this fine genre, from the Golden Era (late 90s-early 2000s) to the current era. Featured artists include Chris Brown, Usher and Ne-Yo with a collection of some of their finest from their beginnings up to their more recent tracks. Want to talk about reminiscing? Also featured on this are Babyface, Kenny Lattimore, Tevin Campbell, Mista, Blackstreet, Public Announcement, Bell Biv Devoe, Bobby Brown... list goes on. It includes the gems you loved but you probably forgot about them ;) Over 2 HOURS of continuous music! Thanks to Akon, Ne-Yo, Mario and Mystikal for the shout outs on this project. 00:00 Chris Brown feat. Juelz Santana - Run It (DJ Mhark Redrum) 01:10 Chris Brown - She Ain't You 02:02 Chris Brown - Wall to Wall 02:37 Chris Brown feat. Drake - No Guidance 04:31 Chris Brown feat. Lil Wayne and French Montana - Loyal 05:58 Omarion feat. Chris Brown and Jhene Aiko - Post to Be 07:08 Omarion - Entourage 08:17 B2K feat. P Diddy - Bump Bump Bump 09:10 B2K - Girlfriend (Ron G Remix) 90:45 B2K - Uh Huh 10:28 Mario - Just A Friend 11:03 Mario - How Do I Breathe (DJ AtWill Redrum) 12:04 Mario - Cmon (Remix) 12:39 Mario - Let Me Love You (Redrum) 13:58 El Debarge - Lay With You 14:50 Ne-Yo - One in a Million 15:51 Ne-Yo - So Sick (DJ Mhark Redrum) 16:52 Ne-Yo - Can We Chill 18:02 Ne-Yo - Because of You (Redrum) 19:21 Ne-Yo - Sexy Love (DJ AtWill Redrum) 20:22 Usher - U Remind Me 21:16 Usher - U Don't Have To Call 22:32 Usher feat. Ludacris and Lil Jon - Yeah 23:25 Ray J feat. Lil Kim - Wait A Minute (Remix) 25:25 112 feat. Beanie Sigel - Dance With Me (Remix) 26:35 112 feat. P. Diddy - Peaches and Cream (Remix) 27:45 112 feat. Notorious B.I.G. and Mase - Only (Bad Boy Remix) 29:29 Tyrese - I Like Them Girls 30:26 Tyrese - Sweet Lady (Darkchild Remix) 31:31 Joe - If I Was Your Man 32:24 Joe feat. Mystikal - Stutter (Double Take Remix) 34:28 Jon B feat. Jay Z and Coco from SWV - Keep It Real 35:38 Musiq Soulchild feat Lupe Fiasco - Buddy (Remix) 36:48 Musiq Soulchild - Forthenight 37:40 Musiq Soulchild - Just Friends 38:32 Brian Mcknight feat. Tone and Kobe Bryant - Hold Me (Trackmasters Remix) 39:51 Brian McKnight feat. Mase - You Should Be Mine 41:01 Horace Brown feat. Jay Z - Things We Do For Love (Remix) 42:28 Horace Brown - One For The Money 43:38 Mista - Blackberry Molasses (DJ Grant ReDrum Edit) 44:48 Babyface feat. LL Cool J - This Is For the Lover In You 45:44 Trey Songz - Can't Help But Wait (DJ Mike G Redrum) 46:37 Trey Songz feat. Fabolous and Juelz Santana - Say Aah (Remix) 47:38 Dru Hill feat. Jermaine Dupri and Da Brat - In My Bed (So So Def Remix) 48:30 Montell Jordan feat. Slick Rick - I Like 49:31 Montell Jordan feat. LL Cool J - Let's Get It On Tonight (Remix) 51:25 Montell Jordan - This Is How We Do It 52:35 Donell Jones - You Know That I Love You 53:27 Donell Jones - Put Me Down 54:37 Donell Jones feat. Left Eye - U Know What's Up 55:29 Craig David feat. Mos Def and Nate Dogg - 7 Days (DJ Premier Remix) 56:39 Ruff Endz - No More 57:31 Ideal feat. Lil Mo - Whatever 58:41 Raphael Saadiq feat. Q-Tip - Get Involved (Redrum) 01:01:05 Lucy Pearl - Dance Tonight 01:02:15 Next - Too Close 01:03:25 Next - Wifey 01:04:34 Jon B - Don't Talk (DJ Mike G Redrum) 01:05:09 Koffee Brown - After Party 01:06:02 Lloyd feat. Lil Wayne - Girls Around the World 01:08:04 Lloyd feat. Lil Wayne - You 01:09:14 Kenny Lattimore - Weekend 01:10:23 Eric Benet - Love Don't Love Me 01:11:16 Mario Winans feat. P. Diddy - I Don't Wanna Know 01:11:51 K-Ci and JoJo - You Bring Me Up 01:13:01 Soul For Real feat. Heavy D - Candy Rain (Trackmasters Remix) 01:14:28 Soul for Real - Every Little Thing I Do 01:15:27 Jagged Edge feat. Jermaine Dupri - Let's Get Married 01:16:39 Color Me Bad - I Wanna Sex You Up (Video Remix) 01:17:31 Jodeci - Let's Go Through the Motion 01:18:06 Aaron Hall - Don't Be Afraid (Nasty Man's Groove) 01:19:16 Wreckx-N-Effect - Rump Shaker 01:20:08 Blackstreet - Call Me (Dezo Remix) 01:21:18 Blackstreet - U Blow My Mind (Craig Mack Remix) 01:22:10 Guy - Groove Me 01:23:11 Guy - Tell Me What You Like 01:24:04 Usher feat. Ella Mai - Don't Waste My Time 01:25:05 Hi-Five - The Kissing Game 01:25:57 Shes Playing Hard To Get (Supermen Big Bass Remix) 01:26:58 After 7 - Can't Stop (Redrum) 01:27:59 Christopher Williams - Every Little Thing U Do (DawgHouse Mix) 01:28:52 Portrait - Here We Go Again 01:29:27 Johnny Kemp - Just Got Paid 01:30:36 Joe Public - Live and Learn 01:31:46 Bobby Brown - My Prerogative 01:32:56 Bobby Brown - Don't Be Cruel 01:33:48 Bobby Brown - Every Little Step 01:34:32 Bell Biv Devoe - Poison (Redrum) 01:35:55 R. Kelly and Public Announcement - She's Got That Vibe (Redrum) 01:37:13 Keith Sweat - I Want Her 01:38:23 Johnny Gill - Rub You The Right Way 01:36:16 Tony Toni Tone - Feels Good 01:40:25 Boyz II Men - Motownphilly 01:42:26 Chris Brown - Yo (Excuse Me Miss) 01:43:20 Chris Brown feat. Lil Wayne - Gimme That (Remix) 01:44:26 Ne-Yo - Miss Independent 01:45:31 Usher - U Make Me Wanna (Redrum) 01:46:59 Usher - My Way 01:47:42 Usher and Alicia Keys - My Boo 01:48:37 Miguel feat. Chris Brown and Future - Simple Things (Remix) 01:50:15 Miguel - Adorn 01:50:59 Miguel feat. Kendrick Lamar - How Many Drinks (Remix) 01:52:58 Blackstreet feat. Dr. Dre and Queen Pen - No Diggity 01:54:26 Notorious B.I.G. feat. R. Kelly - Lovin You Tonight 01:55:53 Donell Jones - Knock Me Off My Feet 01:57:15 Donell Jones - You Should Know 01:58:20 Joe - Don't Wanna Be A Player No More 01:59:47 Blackstreet - Don't Leave Me (Redrum) 02:01:04 Tevin Campbell - I'm Ready 02:01:58 Tevin Campbell - Can We Talk 02:03:15 Bobby Brown - Rock Wit Cha 02:04:15 Bobby Brown - Roni (Redrum) 02:05:42 Case - Missing You 02:06:31 Case feat. Foxy Brown - Touch Me Tease Me 02:07:36 Jodeci - Come and Talk to Me (Hip-Hop Remix) 02:09:42 Raphael Saadiq - Ask of You (Dallas Austin Remix) 02:10:47 Ginuwine feat. Timbaland - Same Ol G 02:11:31 Ginuwine - Pony (Uptempo Redrum)

Ivan Anthony
Soundz Of Spring

Ivan Anthony

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 119:44


1. Aaliyah - Try Again 2. P Diddy Ft. Usher, Loon - I Need A Girl 3. P. Diddy ft Loon & Mario Winans - I Need A Girl 4. Fabolous ft P Diddy & Jagged Edge - Trade It All 5. B2k Ft. P Diddy - Bump Bump Bump 6. Amerie - 1 Thing 7. Cassie - Me & You 8. Ja Rule Ft. Vita - Put It On Me 9. Fat Joe ft Ashanti - Whats Love 10. Keyshia Cole ft Lil Kim & Missy Elliott - Let It Go 11. 50 Cent ft Nate Dogg - 21 Questions 12. 50 Cent - Best Friend 13. Lloyd ft Lil Wayne - You 14. Ll Cool J Ft. The Dream - Baby 15. The Dream - I Luv Your Girl 16. The Dream - Rockin That Thang 17. Keri Hilson Featuring Lil Wayne - Turnin Me On 18. Keyshia Cole - Shoulda Let You Go 19. Chris Brown - She Aint You 20. Mario - let me love you 21. Christina Milian Ft. Fabolous - Dip It Low 22. Ashanti - Rock Wit U 23. Snoop Dogg feat The Dream - Gangsta Luv 24. Snoop Dogg Ft. Pharrel - Beautiful 25. Snoop Dogg ft Akon - I Wanna Love You 26. Justin Timberlake - Rock Your Body 27. Chris Brown - Run It 28. Ashanti - Only You 29. Musiq SoulChild - Buddy 30. Bobby Valentino - Slow Down 31. Big Punisher ft Joe - Still Not A Player 32. Mario Winans ft P.Diddy - I Don't Wanna Know 33. Usher Ft. P Diddy - I Dont Know 34. Ne-Yo - Sexy Love 35. Ne-Yo - Miss Independent 36. Ne-Yo - Sick 37. Lil Wayne ft Bobby Valentino, Kidd Kidd - Mrs Officer 38. Nelly ft Kelly Rowland - Dilemma 39. Damian Marley - Affairs Of The Heart 40. Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley f./Bobby Brown - Beautiful 41. N'sync ft Nelly - Girlfriend (Remix) 42. Da Brat ft. Tyrese - What Chu Like 43. T-Pain - I'm Sprung 44. T-Pain ft Akon - Bartender 45. Ja Rule ft Ashanti - Always On Time 46. Rihanna Ft. Ne-Yo - Hate That I Love You 47. 50 Cent ft Ne-Yo - Baby By Me 48. Ja Rule Ft. Christina Milian - Between Me & You 49. Jennifer Lopez ft Ja Rule - I'm Real 50. Justin Timberlake – Summer Love

Le Warm-up Mix
Jeudi R&B : Ryan Leslie, Jagged Edge, Mario Winans, Monsieur Nov...

Le Warm-up Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 29:34


durée : 00:29:34 - Le Warm-up Mix - Propose tes sons préférés à Muxxa pour des gros mix en direct pendant 30 minutes. De quoi bien commencer tes après-midi !

Dj Teo Verona Official
Green Cookie Feat. Mario Winans & P. Diddy - Te Odio (Dj Teo Mashup)

Dj Teo Verona Official

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 3:53


My new mash up is out! I hope you like this. Download for free on The Artist Union

Lloyd Beck's Podcast
Lloyd Beck interviews Mario Winans

Lloyd Beck's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 13:42


lloyd beck interviews Mario Winans and talks about who and what inspired him in the music career. We also talk about the major artists he has produced for in the past such as Beyonce, Jay Z , Brandy and even Trey Songz, We also talk about how he got involved with Bad Boy Records. and the result of his big hit ft P Diddy called I don't wanna know. He has also been with other record labels such as Motown. We also talk about some of his greatest experiences.

Megamixes
Various Artists - Back & Forth Megamix 2020 Part 1 (The Beginning)

Megamixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 115:44


Here is my new megamix in 2020 - it starts with a lil bit of reggae, then hiphop, oldschool, pop, house, electro and many more - enjoy it... Tracklist: 01. Kings Of Leon + Hard Times Riddim - Your Sex Is On Hard Times (CVS Mashup) (00:00-01:20) 02. Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin vs Bruno Mars vs. Fergie + more - I Like Glamarous Diamond Rings (Mashup by Titus Jones) (01:20-03:38) 03. Papa Roach - Elevate (03:39-05:28) 04. Musical Youth - Pass The Dutchie (05:29-06:49) 05. Desmond Dekker feat. The Aces - Israelites (06:50-08:00) 06. Gucci Mane feat. Megan Thee Stallion - Big Booty (08:01-10:07) 07. Juice Wrld feat. Youngboy Never Broken Again - Bandit (10:08-12:27) 08. P!nk - Walk Me Home (12:28-14:16) 09. Maroon 5 - Memories (14:17-17:18) 10. DJ Khaled ft. T-Pain, Ludacris vs. Panic! At The Disco vs. Queen vs. Fall Out Boy (Mashup by Victor Sema) (17:19-20:04) 11. Fat Joe feat. Cardi B & Anuel Aa - Yes (Dirty) (20:05-23:05) 12. Tyga - Ayy Macarena (23:06-24:45) 13. Elijah Woods X Jamie Fine - I'm Yours (24:46-26:51) 14. Ariana Grande & Social House - Boyfriend (Dirty) (26:52-28:15) 15. DNA feat. Suzanne Vega - Tom's Diner (28:16-30:17) 16. Tones And I - Dance Monkey (30:18-32:29) 17. Tyga, Yg & Santana - Mamacita (Dirty) (32:30-34:41) 18. Stormzy feat. Ed Sheeran & Burna Boy - Own It (34:42-37:45) 19. Anuel Aa feat. Daddy Yankee, Karol G, Ozuna & J Balvin - China (37:46-40:04) 20. Black Eyed Peas & J Balvin - Ritmo (40:05-43:44) 21. Ed Sheeran vs. Khalid vs. Ciara - Beautiful Overdose (Mashup by DJSeVe) (43:45-46:17) 22. Niall Horan - Nice To Meet Ya (46:18-48:07) 23. Mark Ronson - Nothing Breaks Like A Heart (48:08-50:45) 24. Kesha feat. Big Freedia - Raising Hell (Dirty) (50:46-52:33) 25. Neneh Cherry - The Buffalo Mix (52:34-54:56) 26. Tone Loc - Funky Cold Medina (54:57-56:49) 27. The Human League - Don't You Want Me (56:50-59:40) 28. Dermot Kennedy - Power Over Me (59:41-61:59) 29. Zhu & Partywithray - Came For The Low (62:00-64:35) 30. Billie Eilish - Everything I Wanted (Dance Club Remix) (64:36-67:57) 31. Fugees vs. Jerry Folk vs. Mario Winans vs. Lana Del Rey - Ready (Mashup by Robin Skouteris) (67:58-71:25) 32. Post Malone vs. Tame Impala - The Less Circles The Better (InanimateMashups) (71:26-73:21) 33. Depeche Mode - World In My Eyes (73:22-75:05) 34. The Doors vs. Spiller vs. The Rolling Stones - Light My Groove Jet (Mashup by DRA'man) (75:06-76:42) 35. DJ Spiller - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) (76:43-78:11) 36. CamelPhat, Jem Cooke - Rabbit Hole (78:12-81:04) 37. Riton & Oliver Heldens feat. Vula - Turn Me On (81:05-82:14) 38. Sam Smith - I Feel Love (82:15-84:10) 39. Ava Max - Torn (84:11-85:32) 40. Regard - Ride It (Jonas Blue Extended Remix) (85:33-87:13) 41. David Guetta, Morten & Raye - Make It To Heaven (Extended Electro Mix) (87:14-90:42) 42. Black Caviar feat. G.L.A.M. - Alright Alright, Okay (Dirty) (90:43-92:20) 43. Richard Gray + Lissat + Luke S vs. Blackstreet - No Diggity (Transition) (92:21-96:13) 44. Panic! At The Disco vs. Black Eyed Peas vs. Sidney Samson & Lil Jon - Where Is The Mutate High Hopes (Mashup by DJs From Mars) (96:14-98:54) 45. Apache 207 x David Guetta feat. Kid Cudi x Meduza x Benny Benassi - Bad Roller Memories (Mashup-Germany Edit) (98:55-101:14) 46. Opera Trance - Spente Le Stelle (101:15-104:55) 47. Southside Spinners - Luvstruck (104:56-106:12) 48. The Weeknd - Blinding Lights (ELGIS Remix) (106:13-108:52) 49. Melanie C - I Turn To You (108:53-112:16) 50. Post Malone vs. Calvin Harris & Rihanna vs. DHS - We Found Love In The House Of Goodbyes (Mashup by DJs From Mars vs. Rudeejay & Da Brozz) (112:17-115:44) remixed&mixed@mazistudio by djmazi (77-138bpm)

Megamixes
Various Artists - Back & Forth Megamix 2020 Part 1 (The Beginning)

Megamixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 115:44


Here is my new megamix in 2020 - it starts with a lil bit of reggae, then hiphop, oldschool, pop, house, electro and many more - enjoy it... Tracklist: 01. Kings Of Leon + Hard Times Riddim - Your Sex Is On Hard Times (CVS Mashup) (00:00-01:20) 02. Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin vs Bruno Mars vs. Fergie + more - I Like Glamarous Diamond Rings (Mashup by Titus Jones) (01:20-03:38) 03. Papa Roach - Elevate (03:39-05:28) 04. Musical Youth - Pass The Dutchie (05:29-06:49) 05. Desmond Dekker feat. The Aces - Israelites (06:50-08:00) 06. Gucci Mane feat. Megan Thee Stallion - Big Booty (08:01-10:07) 07. Juice Wrld feat. Youngboy Never Broken Again - Bandit (10:08-12:27) 08. P!nk - Walk Me Home (12:28-14:16) 09. Maroon 5 - Memories (14:17-17:18) 10. DJ Khaled ft. T-Pain, Ludacris vs. Panic! At The Disco vs. Queen vs. Fall Out Boy (Mashup by Victor Sema) (17:19-20:04) 11. Fat Joe feat. Cardi B & Anuel Aa - Yes (Dirty) (20:05-23:05) 12. Tyga - Ayy Macarena (23:06-24:45) 13. Elijah Woods X Jamie Fine - I'm Yours (24:46-26:51) 14. Ariana Grande & Social House - Boyfriend (Dirty) (26:52-28:15) 15. DNA feat. Suzanne Vega - Tom's Diner (28:16-30:17) 16. Tones And I - Dance Monkey (30:18-32:29) 17. Tyga, Yg & Santana - Mamacita (Dirty) (32:30-34:41) 18. Stormzy feat. Ed Sheeran & Burna Boy - Own It (34:42-37:45) 19. Anuel Aa feat. Daddy Yankee, Karol G, Ozuna & J Balvin - China (37:46-40:04) 20. Black Eyed Peas & J Balvin - Ritmo (40:05-43:44) 21. Ed Sheeran vs. Khalid vs. Ciara - Beautiful Overdose (Mashup by DJSeVe) (43:45-46:17) 22. Niall Horan - Nice To Meet Ya (46:18-48:07) 23. Mark Ronson - Nothing Breaks Like A Heart (48:08-50:45) 24. Kesha feat. Big Freedia - Raising Hell (Dirty) (50:46-52:33) 25. Neneh Cherry - The Buffalo Mix (52:34-54:56) 26. Tone Loc - Funky Cold Medina (54:57-56:49) 27. The Human League - Don't You Want Me (56:50-59:40) 28. Dermot Kennedy - Power Over Me (59:41-61:59) 29. Zhu & Partywithray - Came For The Low (62:00-64:35) 30. Billie Eilish - Everything I Wanted (Dance Club Remix) (64:36-67:57) 31. Fugees vs. Jerry Folk vs. Mario Winans vs. Lana Del Rey - Ready (Mashup by Robin Skouteris) (67:58-71:25) 32. Post Malone vs. Tame Impala - The Less Circles The Better (InanimateMashups) (71:26-73:21) 33. Depeche Mode - World In My Eyes (73:22-75:05) 34. The Doors vs. Spiller vs. The Rolling Stones - Light My Groove Jet (Mashup by DRA'man) (75:06-76:42) 35. DJ Spiller - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) (76:43-78:11) 36. CamelPhat, Jem Cooke - Rabbit Hole (78:12-81:04) 37. Riton & Oliver Heldens feat. Vula - Turn Me On (81:05-82:14) 38. Sam Smith - I Feel Love (82:15-84:10) 39. Ava Max - Torn (84:11-85:32) 40. Regard - Ride It (Jonas Blue Extended Remix) (85:33-87:13) 41. David Guetta, Morten & Raye - Make It To Heaven (Extended Electro Mix) (87:14-90:42) 42. Black Caviar feat. G.L.A.M. - Alright Alright, Okay (Dirty) (90:43-92:20) 43. Richard Gray + Lissat + Luke S vs. Blackstreet - No Diggity (Transition) (92:21-96:13) 44. Panic! At The Disco vs. Black Eyed Peas vs. Sidney Samson & Lil Jon - Where Is The Mutate High Hopes (Mashup by DJs From Mars) (96:14-98:54) 45. Apache 207 x David Guetta feat. Kid Cudi x Meduza x Benny Benassi - Bad Roller Memories (Mashup-Germany Edit) (98:55-101:14) 46. Opera Trance - Spente Le Stelle (101:15-104:55) 47. Southside Spinners - Luvstruck (104:56-106:12) 48. The Weeknd - Blinding Lights (ELGIS Remix) (106:13-108:52) 49. Melanie C - I Turn To You (108:53-112:16) 50. Post Malone vs. Calvin Harris & Rihanna vs. DHS - We Found Love In The House Of Goodbyes (Mashup by DJs From Mars vs. Rudeejay & Da Brozz) (112:17-115:44) remixed&mixed@mazistudio by djmazi (77-138bpm)

Megamixes
Various Artists - Back & Forth Megamix 2020 Part 1 (The Beginning)

Megamixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 115:44


Here is my new megamix in 2020 - it starts with a lil bit of reggae, then hiphop, oldschool, pop, house, electro and many more - enjoy it... Tracklist: 01. Kings Of Leon + Hard Times Riddim - Your Sex Is On Hard Times (CVS Mashup) (00:00-01:20) 02. Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin vs Bruno Mars vs. Fergie + more - I Like Glamarous Diamond Rings (Mashup by Titus Jones) (01:20-03:38) 03. Papa Roach - Elevate (03:39-05:28) 04. Musical Youth - Pass The Dutchie (05:29-06:49) 05. Desmond Dekker feat. The Aces - Israelites (06:50-08:00) 06. Gucci Mane feat. Megan Thee Stallion - Big Booty (08:01-10:07) 07. Juice Wrld feat. Youngboy Never Broken Again - Bandit (10:08-12:27) 08. P!nk - Walk Me Home (12:28-14:16) 09. Maroon 5 - Memories (14:17-17:18) 10. DJ Khaled ft. T-Pain, Ludacris vs. Panic! At The Disco vs. Queen vs. Fall Out Boy (Mashup by Victor Sema) (17:19-20:04) 11. Fat Joe feat. Cardi B & Anuel Aa - Yes (Dirty) (20:05-23:05) 12. Tyga - Ayy Macarena (23:06-24:45) 13. Elijah Woods X Jamie Fine - I'm Yours (24:46-26:51) 14. Ariana Grande & Social House - Boyfriend (Dirty) (26:52-28:15) 15. DNA feat. Suzanne Vega - Tom's Diner (28:16-30:17) 16. Tones And I - Dance Monkey (30:18-32:29) 17. Tyga, Yg & Santana - Mamacita (Dirty) (32:30-34:41) 18. Stormzy feat. Ed Sheeran & Burna Boy - Own It (34:42-37:45) 19. Anuel Aa feat. Daddy Yankee, Karol G, Ozuna & J Balvin - China (37:46-40:04) 20. Black Eyed Peas & J Balvin - Ritmo (40:05-43:44) 21. Ed Sheeran vs. Khalid vs. Ciara - Beautiful Overdose (Mashup by DJSeVe) (43:45-46:17) 22. Niall Horan - Nice To Meet Ya (46:18-48:07) 23. Mark Ronson - Nothing Breaks Like A Heart (48:08-50:45) 24. Kesha feat. Big Freedia - Raising Hell (Dirty) (50:46-52:33) 25. Neneh Cherry - The Buffalo Mix (52:34-54:56) 26. Tone Loc - Funky Cold Medina (54:57-56:49) 27. The Human League - Don't You Want Me (56:50-59:40) 28. Dermot Kennedy - Power Over Me (59:41-61:59) 29. Zhu & Partywithray - Came For The Low (62:00-64:35) 30. Billie Eilish - Everything I Wanted (Dance Club Remix) (64:36-67:57) 31. Fugees vs. Jerry Folk vs. Mario Winans vs. Lana Del Rey - Ready (Mashup by Robin Skouteris) (67:58-71:25) 32. Post Malone vs. Tame Impala - The Less Circles The Better (InanimateMashups) (71:26-73:21) 33. Depeche Mode - World In My Eyes (73:22-75:05) 34. The Doors vs. Spiller vs. The Rolling Stones - Light My Groove Jet (Mashup by DRA'man) (75:06-76:42) 35. DJ Spiller - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) (76:43-78:11) 36. CamelPhat, Jem Cooke - Rabbit Hole (78:12-81:04) 37. Riton & Oliver Heldens feat. Vula - Turn Me On (81:05-82:14) 38. Sam Smith - I Feel Love (82:15-84:10) 39. Ava Max - Torn (84:11-85:32) 40. Regard - Ride It (Jonas Blue Extended Remix) (85:33-87:13) 41. David Guetta, Morten & Raye - Make It To Heaven (Extended Electro Mix) (87:14-90:42) 42. Black Caviar feat. G.L.A.M. - Alright Alright, Okay (Dirty) (90:43-92:20) 43. Richard Gray + Lissat + Luke S vs. Blackstreet - No Diggity (Transition) (92:21-96:13) 44. Panic! At The Disco vs. Black Eyed Peas vs. Sidney Samson & Lil Jon - Where Is The Mutate High Hopes (Mashup by DJs From Mars) (96:14-98:54) 45. Apache 207 x David Guetta feat. Kid Cudi x Meduza x Benny Benassi - Bad Roller Memories (Mashup-Germany Edit) (98:55-101:14) 46. Opera Trance - Spente Le Stelle (101:15-104:55) 47. Southside Spinners - Luvstruck (104:56-106:12) 48. The Weeknd - Blinding Lights (ELGIS Remix) (106:13-108:52) 49. Melanie C - I Turn To You (108:53-112:16) 50. Post Malone vs. Calvin Harris & Rihanna vs. DHS - We Found Love In The House Of Goodbyes (Mashup by DJs From Mars vs. Rudeejay & Da Brozz) (112:17-115:44) remixed&mixed@mazistudio by djmazi (77-138bpm)

THE BOUNCE MIX PODCAST by DJ SEROM
DJ SEROM - BAD BOUNCE FOR LIFE - HS40

THE BOUNCE MIX PODCAST by DJ SEROM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 59:20


#THEBOUNCEMIX - Mixed & Hosted by DJ SEROM HS40 - BAD BOUNCE FOR LIFE 01. INNER CIRCLE - Bad Boys 02. FAT JOE / DRE / P DIDDY - Girl I'm A Bad Boy 03. DA BRAT / THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. / JERMAINE DUPRI - Dirty B Side 04. MARIO WINANS / FOXY BROWN - Pretty Girl Bullshit 05. LOON - Relax Your Mind 06. MEEK MILL / FARRUKO - Uptown II 07. JAY-Z - Excuse Me Miss Again 08. FREEWAY / PEEDIE CRAKK - Flipside 09. CITY GIRLS - Money Fight 10. SNOOP DOGG / LOON - Gangsta Shit 11. THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. / 50 CENT - Realest Niggaz 12. DJ DUREL / QUAVO / RICH THE KID - Bad Moves 13. DIANA KING - Shy Guy 14. BUJU BANTON - Murda She Wrotes 15. BLACK EYED PEAS / J BALVIN / JADEN - RITMO (Bad Boy For Life) (Remix) 16. P DIDDY / LENNY KRAVITZ / PHARRELL / LOON - Show Me Your Soul 17. MN8 - I've Got A Little Something For You 18. DADDY YANKEE / NICKY JAM - Muevelo 19. NELLY / MURPHY LEE / P DIDDY - Shake Ya Tailfeather 20. WARREN G - So Many Ways (Bad Boys Remix) 21. TUPAC - Me Against The World 22. RICK ROSS / BRYSON TILLER - Future Bright 23. JADEN - The Hottest 24. DA BAND - Why 25. CALL O' DA WILD - Clouds Of Smoke 26. MARY J BLIGE – Didn't Mean 27. BEYONCE - Keep Giving Your Love To Me 28. PITBULL / LIL JON - Damn I Love Miami www.djserom.com www.djserompodcast.com www.facebook.com/djserom Twitter / Instagram / Snapchat : @djserom #thebouncemix #MOUV WEDNESDAY / 10PM www.mouv.fr #MOUVDJ

DJ SEROM : THE BOUNCE MIX PODCAST
DJ SEROM - BAD BOUNCE FOR LIFE - HS40

DJ SEROM : THE BOUNCE MIX PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 59:20


#THEBOUNCEMIX - Mixed & Hosted by DJ SEROM HS40 - BAD BOUNCE FOR LIFE 01. INNER CIRCLE - Bad Boys 02. FAT JOE / DRE / P DIDDY - Girl I'm A Bad Boy 03. DA BRAT / THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. / JERMAINE DUPRI - Dirty B Side 04. MARIO WINANS / FOXY BROWN - Pretty Girl Bullshit 05. LOON - Relax Your Mind 06. MEEK MILL / FARRUKO - Uptown II 07. JAY-Z - Excuse Me Miss Again 08. FREEWAY / PEEDIE CRAKK - Flipside 09. CITY GIRLS - Money Fight 10. SNOOP DOGG / LOON - Gangsta Shit 11. THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. / 50 CENT - Realest Niggaz 12. DJ DUREL / QUAVO / RICH THE KID - Bad Moves 13. DIANA KING - Shy Guy 14. BUJU BANTON - Murda She Wrotes 15. BLACK EYED PEAS / J BALVIN / JADEN - RITMO (Bad Boy For Life) (Remix) 16. P DIDDY / LENNY KRAVITZ / PHARRELL / LOON - Show Me Your Soul 17. MN8 - I've Got A Little Something For You 18. DADDY YANKEE / NICKY JAM - Muevelo 19. NELLY / MURPHY LEE / P DIDDY - Shake Ya Tailfeather 20. WARREN G - So Many Ways (Bad Boys Remix) 21. TUPAC - Me Against The World 22. RICK ROSS / BRYSON TILLER - Future Bright 23. JADEN - The Hottest 24. DA BAND - Why 25. CALL O' DA WILD - Clouds Of Smoke 26. MARY J BLIGE – Didn’t Mean 27. BEYONCE - Keep Giving Your Love To Me 28. PITBULL / LIL JON - Damn I Love Miami www.djserom.com www.djserompodcast.com www.facebook.com/djserom Twitter / Instagram / Snapchat : @djserom #thebouncemix #MOUV WEDNESDAY / 10PM www.mouv.fr #MOUVDJ

DJ SEROM : THE BOUNCE MIX PODCAST
DJ SEROM - BAD BOUNCE FOR LIFE - HS40

DJ SEROM : THE BOUNCE MIX PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 59:20


#THEBOUNCEMIX - Mixed & Hosted by DJ SEROM HS40 - BAD BOUNCE FOR LIFE 01. INNER CIRCLE - Bad Boys 02. FAT JOE / DRE / P DIDDY - Girl I'm A Bad Boy 03. DA BRAT / THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. / JERMAINE DUPRI - Dirty B Side 04. MARIO WINANS / FOXY BROWN - Pretty Girl Bullshit 05. LOON - Relax Your Mind 06. MEEK MILL / FARRUKO - Uptown II 07. JAY-Z - Excuse Me Miss Again 08. FREEWAY / PEEDIE CRAKK - Flipside 09. CITY GIRLS - Money Fight 10. SNOOP DOGG / LOON - Gangsta Shit 11. THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. / 50 CENT - Realest Niggaz 12. DJ DUREL / QUAVO / RICH THE KID - Bad Moves 13. DIANA KING - Shy Guy 14. BUJU BANTON - Murda She Wrotes 15. BLACK EYED PEAS / J BALVIN / JADEN - RITMO (Bad Boy For Life) (Remix) 16. P DIDDY / LENNY KRAVITZ / PHARRELL / LOON - Show Me Your Soul 17. MN8 - I've Got A Little Something For You 18. DADDY YANKEE / NICKY JAM - Muevelo 19. NELLY / MURPHY LEE / P DIDDY - Shake Ya Tailfeather 20. WARREN G - So Many Ways (Bad Boys Remix) 21. TUPAC - Me Against The World 22. RICK ROSS / BRYSON TILLER - Future Bright 23. JADEN - The Hottest 24. DA BAND - Why 25. CALL O' DA WILD - Clouds Of Smoke 26. MARY J BLIGE – Didn’t Mean 27. BEYONCE - Keep Giving Your Love To Me 28. PITBULL / LIL JON - Damn I Love Miami www.djserom.com www.djserompodcast.com www.facebook.com/djserom Twitter / Instagram / Snapchat : @djserom #thebouncemix #MOUV WEDNESDAY / 10PM www.mouv.fr #MOUVDJ

Marc's Essential Mix Tape Radio Show
Marc's Essential Mix Tape #1492 Baby how you feeling mix keep it moving

Marc's Essential Mix Tape Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 23:15


featuring Blackgirl, Drake, Chris Brown, Eminem Feat. Ed Sheeran, Human League, O.T. Genasis Feat. Mustard, Layton Greene, Lil Baby & City Girls Feat. PnB Rock, DaniLeigh, Roddy Ricch Feat. Mustard, 6LACK Feat. J. Cole, City Girls, Mario Winans, The Notorious B.I.G, Lizzo

Marc's Essential Mix Tape Radio Show
Marc's Essential Mix Tape #1491 - replay I don't wanna know

Marc's Essential Mix Tape Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 21:21


Mario Winans ft P Diddy I Don't Wanna Know Pia Mia Ft. YG Feel Up Mary J. Blige ft The Notorious B.I.G. Real Love Drake feat. Rick Ross vs. Lil Jon Money In The Grave Agnez Mo Ft. French Montana Diamonds Snoop Dogg Ft. RJ Azjah and Stupid Young Ventalation YG ft. Nipsey Hussle You Broke Kelly Kiara Tornado Ty Dolla $ign ft. B.O.B. Paranoid Ocho Sneak Ft. O.T. Genasis Let Me Megan Thee Stallion f. Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ign Hot Girl Summer Lady Lee Mega x Diwali WeLoveIt Chris Brown Ft. Lil Wayne and Joyner Lucas Need a Stack Kali Cass Ft. City Girls Handle It 50 Cent Vs. Lil Nas X Candy Shop / Rodeo

CLAPBACK MIXTAPES
Clapback - Classics Flava (Ol' Skool At It's Finest) Vol. I

CLAPBACK MIXTAPES

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 60:01


Classics Flava Vol. I (2020) mixed by CLAPBACK. My Spotify playlist: spoti.fi/2QNyxSC Stream/Download on Spotify & Soundcloud: https://hypeddit.com/link/16ncdk Subscribe for free: bit.ly/37KPh3B Connect with Clapback: »» Youtube: youtube.com/c/djclapback »» Spotify: spoti.fi/2QSm7c1 »» Soundcloud: @djclapbackmusic »» Facebook: www.facebook.com/djclapback »» Instagram: www.instagram.com/djclapback »» Bookings/Contact: contact@djclapback.com Tracklist: 01. I-N-T-R-O 02. Jaheim - Could It Be (Anything You Want Remix) 03. Blackstreet ft. Dr. Dre & Queen Pen - No Diggity (Big Poppa Remix) 04. Aaron Hall ft. Redman - Curiosity (Marley Marl & Cutkiller RMX) 05. Naughty By Nature, Big Pun - We Can Do It 06. One - Zoukin (Et Corneille) 07. Da Brat ft. Cherish - In Love Wit Chu 08. Horace Brown ft. Method Man - Things We Do For Love (RMX) 09. Busta Flex - Action 10. Baby - Do That 11. Adept - Tweerculator 12. Method Man - Da Rockwilder (Female Version) 13. Lil' Romeo - Play Like Us 14. Brian McKnight & Nelly - All Night Long 15. Iceberg Slimm - Bay Boy (Club Mix) 16. Shawn Desman - Better Than The 17. Mario Winans & Queen Latifah - Do Your Thing 18. Willy Denzey - Le Mur Du Son (Bounce) 19. Busta Flex & Humphrey - Qu'est-C'tu Fous Cette Nuit? 20. Big Brovaz - OK (Kardinal Beat Remix) 21. Kane & Abel - Nasty Girl 22. Rohff - TDSI 23. I-N-T-R-O 24. Horace Brown - Things We Do For Love (Playaz Groove Remix) 25. JD`s Routine 27. Brian McKnight & Nelly - All Night Long (SKIT) 28. Avant - Makin Good Love (SKIT) 29. Grandmaster Flash - The Message (NastyBeats Remix) 30. Willy Denzey - Le Mur Du Son (SKIT) 31. Mix Routine 32. Nivea ft. Brian - Don't Mess With My Man (Michael Cox Remix) 33. 3rd Edge - Know You Wanna (Seani B Remix) 34. Blackstreet - On The Floor 35. Mary J. Blige - I Love You (Sistaz Remix) 36. CC Music Factory - Do you wanna get funky (DJ REG Extended 37. Tony, Toni, Tone - Let's Get Down 38. Tyrese ft Fat Joe - I Like Them Girls (DV8 Remix) 39. Horace Brown - Things We Do For Love 40. Imajin ft. The Game - Can't 4 Get (Fellaz Groove Mix) 41. Veronica ft. Fat Joe - Rise (Extended Version) 42. Kelly - Time To Move On (Unreleased Rmx) 43. Jagged Edge ft. Big Pun - He Can't Love You (JD's Extended Rmx) 44. Usher ft. Diddy - I Don't Know Classics Flava Vol. I (2020) mixed by CLAPBACK.

Old Skool Vibez
IG:DJCHRISKANIKI(@DJ_CHRISK)OLD SKOOL VOL 2

Old Skool Vibez

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2019 34:08


1.Lost Boyz - me and my crazy 2.Dru Hill -How Deep is your love 3.Aaliyah-Try again 4. Mariah carey -Honey 5.Mario Winans ft P.Diddy -I Don't Wanna Know 6.Mark Morrison - Return of the Mack 7.Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (That thing) 8.Pras michel ft Maya - Ghetto supastar 9.Notorious BIG ft P.Diddy & Mase _ Mo money mo Problems 10.Usher - Caught Up 11.P.Diddy I'll be missing you 12.2 Pac ft Talent - Changes

Marc's Essential Mix Tape Radio Show
Marc's Essential Mix Tape #1447 Real Love.

Marc's Essential Mix Tape Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 21:21


Mario Winans ft P Diddy I Don't Wanna Know Pia Mia Ft. YG Feel Up Mary J. Blige ft The Notorious B.I.G. Real Love Drake feat. Rick Ross vs. Lil Jon Money In The Grave Agnez Mo Ft. French Montana Diamonds Snoop Dogg Ft. RJ Azjah and Stupid Young Ventalation YG ft. Nipsey Hussle You Broke Kelly Kiara Tornado Ty Dolla $ign ft. B.O.B. Paranoid Ocho Sneak Ft. O.T. Genasis Let Me Megan Thee Stallion f. Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ign Hot Girl Summer Lady Lee Mega x Diwali WeLoveIt Chris Brown Ft. Lil Wayne and Joyner Lucas Need a Stack Kali Cass Ft. City Girls Handle It 50 Cent Vs. Lil Nas X Candy Shop / Rodeo

KRXM LIVE
Ratchet or Rational with guest Chel'le

KRXM LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2019 72:00


Hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, Michel'le "Chel'le" Marie has emerged from the same rich soil of so many other great African American singers. Like so many powerhouses and trailblazers in music,  Chel'le began singing at a very early age. Her mother helped her pursue her dreams professionally when they moved to LA.    "Chel'le's career thus far has been a journey filled with amazing opportunities.  She was formerly signed with Universal Music Group as a songwriter.  She has worked with; Mario Winans, Dianne Warren, Dizzy Wright, Lil' Flip, Audio Push, K Smith, Jack Knight, Jaiden The Cure, James Jeffrey, Lil' Mama, Tech N9NE, BiG Krit and many others.

DJ Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton
Andrew Xavier - Rewind - Part 2 (Feel Good 90s and 2000s R&B)

DJ Andrew Xavier - The Hype of Hamilton

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 57:26


By popular demand, I'm back once again with a BRAND NEW 90s-2000s R&B mix. This is not your typical R&B mix! In addition to some of your favourites, this mix contains your favourites that you forgot were your favourites! Featuring gems from Aaliyah, Usher, Shanice, Brian McKnight, Christopher Williams, Ne-Yo, Faith Evans and many more! 0:00 Aaliyah - Try Again 1:06 Aaliyah - Rock the Boat 2:02 Aaliyah feat. Timbaland - Are You Feelin Me 2:40 Monica - Don't Take It Personal 3:36 Faith Evans feat. Carl Thomas and Shyne - Can't Believe 4:33 Faith Evans feat. Queen Latifah - Ain't Nobody (Remix) 5:48 Faith Evans - I Just Can't 6:44 Monica feat. Mr. Malik - - Like This and Like That (Redrum) 8:00 The Braxtons feat. Jay-Z - So Many Ways (Remix) 9:55 3rd Storee feat. Joe Budden - Get With Me 11:10 Ne-Yo feat. Peedi Peedi - Stay 12:07 Ne-Yo - So Sick (Redrum) 13:13 Ne-Yo - Sexy Love 14:09 Shanice - I Love Your Smile (Redrum) 15:48 Soul For Real - Every Little Thing I Do (Redrum) 16:44 Christopher Williams - Every Little Thing U Do (DawgHouse Mix) 17:41 Brian McKnight feat. Mase - You Should Be Mine 18:56 Allure feat. Nas - Head Over Heels (Trackmaster Remix) 20:21 Mya feat. Jay-Z - Best of Me (Remix) 21:27 Joe feat. Mystikal - Stutter (Remix) 23:41 Fabolous feat. P. Diddy and Jagged Edge - Trade It All 24:56 P. Diddy (Puff Daddy) feat. Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans and Tammy Ruggieri - I Need A Girl Part 2 27:27 112 feat. Diddy - Peaches and Cream (Remix) 28:42 112 feat. Beanie Sigel - Dance With Me (Remix) 29:58 112 feat. Ludacris - Hot and Wet 31:51 112 - It's Over Now 32:45 In Essence - You'll Never Find 33:58 Donell Jones - The Only Need You Need 34:00 Mario - Just A friend 35:55 Mario - Let Me Love You (Redrum) 37:20 Loon feat. Mario Winans - Down for Me 38:35 Next - Too Close (Redrum) 40:00 Next - Wifey 41:15 Ruff Endz - No More (Edit) 42:12 Donell Jones feat. Left Eye - U Know What's Up 44:23 Guy - Dancin 45:39 Jon B - Don't Talk (Redrum) 46:54 Ideal feat. Lil Mo - Whatever 48:16 Lil Mo feat. Fabolous - 4Ever 49:06 Lil Mo feat. Fabolous - Superwoman Part 2 (Remix) 50:37 Usher feat. P. Diddy - I Don't Know 51:55 Usher feat. Vanessa Marquez - Sweet Lies 53:29 Usher - U Don't Have to Call 54:42 Ciara feat. Petey Pablo - Goodies (Redrum) 55:48 Montell Jordan - This Is How We Do It (Redrum)

EDMFORYOU
Denny - I House You 100 - 90's & 00's R&B & Hip Hop Hits Mix

EDMFORYOU

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 81:03


R&B & Hip-Hop hits from 90's and 00's. 00:00 Intro 02:19 702 - Steelo [Biv Ten Records] [1996] 06:04 Nelly Feat. Kelly Rowland - Dilemma [Universal] [2002] 09:24 Notorious B.I.G. - Big Poppa [Bad Boy] [1994] 13:14 2Pac - Temptations [Interscope] [1995] 17:36 Jay Z & Beyonce - 03' Bonnie & Clyde [The Island Def Jam Music Group] [2002] 20:46 Luniz - I Got 5 On It [Noo Trybe] [1995] 24:29 Dr. Dre - Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang [Death Row] [1992] 27:46 R. Kelly feat. Keith Murray - Home Alone [Jive] [1998] 30:54 P. Diddy feat. Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans & Tammy Ruggeri - I Need A Girl (Part 2) [Bad Boy] [2002] 34:58 Eve & Gwen Stefani - Let Me Blow Ya Mind [Ruff Ryders] [2001] 38:28 Mary J. Blige - Family Affair [MCA] [2001] 40:18 Eve feat. Alicia Keys - Gangsta Lovin' [Ruff Ryders] [2002] 43:58 Ja Rule - Wonderful [The Inc.] [2004] 47:45 Fat Joe feat. Ja Rule & Ashanti - What's Luv? [Terror Squad] [2002] 50:38 LL Cool J feat. Amerie - Paradise [Def Jam] [2002] 54:17 Nelly - Hot In Here [Universal] [2002] 57:41 Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, Nate Dogg - The Next Episode [Aftermath] [2000] 59:42 Missy Elliott - Get Ur Freak On [Goldmind] [2001] 01:02:31 Jay Z - I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me) [Roc-A-Fella] [2000] 01:06:00 Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger [Roc-A-Fella] [2005] 01:09:06 Wu-Tang Clan - Chrome Wheels [Loud] [2001] 01:12:56 Missy Elliott feat. Ludacris - One Minute Man [Goldmind] [2001] 01:15:18 Mary J. Blige feat. 50 Cent - Ooh! (G-Unit Remix) [Geffen Records] [2003] 01:18:20 Lowd & Cassie Simone - Marco Polo [2007]

I House You
Denny - I House You 100 - 90's & 00's R&B & Hip Hop Hits Mix

I House You

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 81:03


R&B & Hip-Hop hits from 90's and 00's. 00:00 Intro 02:19 702 - Steelo [Biv Ten Records] [1996] 06:04 Nelly Feat. Kelly Rowland - Dilemma [Universal] [2002] 09:24 Notorious B.I.G. - Big Poppa [Bad Boy] [1994] 13:14 2Pac - Temptations [Interscope] [1995] 17:36 Jay Z & Beyonce - 03' Bonnie & Clyde [The Island Def Jam Music Group] [2002] 20:46 Luniz - I Got 5 On It [Noo Trybe] [1995] 24:29 Dr. Dre - Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang [Death Row] [1992] 27:46 R. Kelly feat. Keith Murray - Home Alone [Jive] [1998] 30:54 P. Diddy feat. Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans & Tammy Ruggeri - I Need A Girl (Part 2) [Bad Boy] [2002] 34:58 Eve & Gwen Stefani - Let Me Blow Ya Mind [Ruff Ryders] [2001] 38:28 Mary J. Blige - Family Affair [MCA] [2001] 40:18 Eve feat. Alicia Keys - Gangsta Lovin' [Ruff Ryders] [2002] 43:58 Ja Rule - Wonderful [The Inc.] [2004] 47:45 Fat Joe feat. Ja Rule & Ashanti - What's Luv? [Terror Squad] [2002] 50:38 LL Cool J feat. Amerie - Paradise [Def Jam] [2002] 54:17 Nelly - Hot In Here [Universal] [2002] 57:41 Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, Nate Dogg - The Next Episode [Aftermath] [2000] 59:42 Missy Elliott - Get Ur Freak On [Goldmind] [2001] 01:02:31 Jay Z - I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me) [Roc-A-Fella] [2000] 01:06:00 Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger [Roc-A-Fella] [2005] 01:09:06 Wu-Tang Clan - Chrome Wheels [Loud] [2001] 01:12:56 Missy Elliott feat. Ludacris - One Minute Man [Goldmind] [2001] 01:15:18 Mary J. Blige feat. 50 Cent - Ooh! (G-Unit Remix) [Geffen Records] [2003] 01:18:20 Lowd & Cassie Simone - Marco Polo [2007]

EDMFORYOU
Denny - I House You 100 - 90's & 00's R&B & Hip Hop Hits Mix

EDMFORYOU

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 81:03


R&B & Hip-Hop hits from 90's and 00's. 00:00 Intro 02:19 702 - Steelo [Biv Ten Records] [1996] 06:04 Nelly Feat. Kelly Rowland - Dilemma [Universal] [2002] 09:24 Notorious B.I.G. - Big Poppa [Bad Boy] [1994] 13:14 2Pac - Temptations [Interscope] [1995] 17:36 Jay Z & Beyonce - 03' Bonnie & Clyde [The Island Def Jam Music Group] [2002] 20:46 Luniz - I Got 5 On It [Noo Trybe] [1995] 24:29 Dr. Dre - Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang [Death Row] [1992] 27:46 R. Kelly feat. Keith Murray - Home Alone [Jive] [1998] 30:54 P. Diddy feat. Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans & Tammy Ruggeri - I Need A Girl (Part 2) [Bad Boy] [2002] 34:58 Eve & Gwen Stefani - Let Me Blow Ya Mind [Ruff Ryders] [2001] 38:28 Mary J. Blige - Family Affair [MCA] [2001] 40:18 Eve feat. Alicia Keys - Gangsta Lovin' [Ruff Ryders] [2002] 43:58 Ja Rule - Wonderful [The Inc.] [2004] 47:45 Fat Joe feat. Ja Rule & Ashanti - What's Luv? [Terror Squad] [2002] 50:38 LL Cool J feat. Amerie - Paradise [Def Jam] [2002] 54:17 Nelly - Hot In Here [Universal] [2002] 57:41 Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, Nate Dogg - The Next Episode [Aftermath] [2000] 59:42 Missy Elliott - Get Ur Freak On [Goldmind] [2001] 01:02:31 Jay Z - I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me) [Roc-A-Fella] [2000] 01:06:00 Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger [Roc-A-Fella] [2005] 01:09:06 Wu-Tang Clan - Chrome Wheels [Loud] [2001] 01:12:56 Missy Elliott feat. Ludacris - One Minute Man [Goldmind] [2001] 01:15:18 Mary J. Blige feat. 50 Cent - Ooh! (G-Unit Remix) [Geffen Records] [2003] 01:18:20 Lowd & Cassie Simone - Marco Polo [2007]

DJBYLK NUMERO UNO
MARK MORISSON & MARIO WINANS - OLD SCHOOL FLAVA #2 By DJBYLK

DJBYLK NUMERO UNO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 5:09


RapMaRz Radio
Best of Bad Boy Records - August 2018

RapMaRz Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2018


Best of Bad Boy Records - Dirty LYRICS01. Bad Boy For Life Ft. Black RobPuff Daddy02. Dead WrongBIG03. Bad Boyz Ft. Barrington LevyShyne04. WhoaBlack Rob05. Cant You See Ft. BIGTotal06. Shot Caller Rmx Ft. DiddyFrench Montana07. Crush On You Ft. BIGLil Kim08. Flava In Ya Ear Rmx Ft. BIGCraig Mack09. All About The Benjamins Ft. BIGPuff Daddy10. Get MoneyJunior Mafia11. HypnotizeBIG12. What You Want Ft. TotalMase13. Only You Rmx Ft. BIG11214. JuicyBIG15. I Dont Wanna Know Ft. DiddyMario Winans16. Special DeliveryG Dep17. I Need a Girl Part 2Puff Daddy18. Love Like ThisFaith Evans19. Hello Good Morning Ft. Puff DaddyDirty Money20. Feel So GoodMase21. I'll Be Missing You Ft. Puff DaddyFaith EvansListen to More viawww.djrapmarz.com

WLPWR's Free Game
WLPWR's Freegame Producers Podcast Episode 82 ft. S.O.S.

WLPWR's Free Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 100:50


On this episode WLPWR, Saint Boogie, and Brian Onrea welcome emerging producer Stacey “S.O.S.” Owens to the show. They discuss:His musical background and influences growing up in DetroitBeing discovered at a young age by Mario Winans and leaving Michigan for Miami to work with major superstar artistsLeaving Florida to Los Angeles and back to Atlanta where he eventually found his wayProducing for Atlanta legends like Shawty Lo (RIP) and eventually connecting with Ne-Yo to produce records for his last 2 albumsHow the “U Deserve” record on the “Good Man” Ne-Yo album came aboutConnecting with WLPWR and the Gray Matter CollectiveAlso discussed this episode:New Music from Kanye West/Kid Cudi, Jorja Smith, Ne-Yo and Future (SuperFly Soundtrack)What’s going on with Future’s music? Is his buzz still big?How are the 3 Kanye produced albums sounding so far?The Free Game Team had a chance to go check out the book release/listening party for Rap-A-Lot Records founder J.Prince. (His new book “The Art & Science of Respect” is available for pre-order NOW wherever books are sold.) They discuss this event overall and share a few clips from the question and answer session where J.Prince talked about:What are the rules of engagement in rap beef and why he intervened in the Pusha T/Drake Fued What are the ingredients to a strong teamWhy you have to leave the streets behind in order to be successful in businessHis business relationships with Suge Knight and Irv GottiManaging boxers and producers as well as rappersIf you like this episode, comment, rate and SHARE!Follow us:@FreeGamePodcast@WLPWR@SaintBoogie@BrianOnreaThis episode was produced by London Elixir @LondonElixirxl , mixed by Joey Stanca @joeystanca and recorded at Gray Matter Collective Studios in Atlanta, GA.

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20180529 Classiks Dirty Mardi

Classiks_Dirty_Legend

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 62:01


Tracklist : -Missy Elliott : Get ur freak on (2001) -LL Cool J feat. DMX, Redman & Method Man : Fuhgidabowdit (2000) -Fonky Family : La furie et la foie (1997) -N.W.A. : Straight outta Compton (1988) -Syleena Johnson feat. Mos Def : Hit on me (Hi-Tek remix) (2001) -Common : The light (2000) -Joy Denalane feat. Raekwon : Heaven or hell (2006) -The Bad Boy Family (Faith Evans, 112, Carl Thomas, Mario Winans, Thelma Guton, Asia & Ashley, Tammy Ruggeri & Hezekiah Walker) : You (2001) -NTM : Pass pass le oinj (1995) -Xzibit feat. Nate Dogg : Multiply (2002) -KRS-One : Sound of da police (1993) -Foxy Brown feat. The Letter M : I need a man (2003) -Nas feat. Amerie : Rule (2001) -Driver : Aïe aïe aïe (Le petit doigt en l’air) (1998) -Lurine Cato : Friends (2000)

Dirty Swift
#MondayMix 234 by @dirtyswift - « Bad Boy Records Edition» 19.Mar.2018 (Live Mix)

Dirty Swift

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 58:37


Mary J. Blige - Love No Limit (Puff Daddy Mix) Total - Can't You See (ft. The Notorious B.I.G.) Mary J. Blige - Real Love (Hip-Hop Club Mix) (Feat. Notorious B.I.G. aka Big E. Smalls) (Main) Craig Mack - Flava In Ya Ear (Club Mix) Craig Mack - Flava In Ya Ear (Remix) (ft. Notorious B.I.G., Rampage, LL Cool J & Busta Rhymes The Notorious B.I.G. - Who Shot Ya Junior M.A.F.I.A. - Player's Anthem (Feat. Notorious B.I.G. & Lil'Kim) Junior M.A.F.I.A. - Get Money (Feat. Notorious B.I.G., Lil'Kim) (Remix) (Explicit) P. Diddy - All About The Benjamins (feat. Notorious B.I.G., LOX & Lil' Kim) The Notorious B.I.G. - Kick In The Door (Explicit) The Notorious B.I.G. - Hypnotize The Lox - Money, Power, & Respect Puff Daddy & The Family Feat. The Notorious B.I.G. & Busta Rhymes - Victory Shyne - Bad Boyz Black Rob - Whoa P. Diddy & The Bad Boy Family - Bad Boy For Life Puff Daddy & The Family - Can't Nobody Hold Me Down (feat. Mase) Puff Daddy & The Family Feat. The Notorious B.I.G. & Mase - Been Around The World Mase - Feel So Good Puff Daddy & Faith Evans - I'll Be Missing You The Notorious B.I.G. - Mo Money Mo Problems The Notorious B.I.G. - Notorious The Notorious B.I.G. - Juicy Faith Evans - All Night Long (Ft. Puff Daddy) Faith Evans - Love Like This P. Diddy - I Need A Girl (Part Two) (feat. Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans & Tammy Ruggieri) Mase - What You Want (feat. Total) 112 - Peaches & Cream 112 - Dance With Me Cassie - Me & You (Main) The Notorious B.I.G. - Nasty Girl (Feat. Diddy, Nelly, Jagged Edge & Avery Storm) G Dep - Special Delivery (Intro Outro) (Clean) Diddy - Tell Me (feat. Christina Aguilera) P. Diddy ft Nelly and Murphy Lee - Shake Ya Tailfeather (Dirty) Mase - Lookin' at Me (feat. Puff Daddy) Diddy-Dirty Money - Love Come Down (Remix) (Feat. Jim Jones, Fabolous & Red Café) P Diddy - Diddy Puff Daddy & The Family - Finna Get Loose (ft. Pharrell) Diddy - Dirty Money - Hello Good Morning (Feat Rick Ross and Nikki Minaj) (Remix) (Main) French Montana - Shot Caller Yung Joc - Its Goin Down Puff Daddy ft R Kelly - Satisfy You (Clean) Mario Winans - I Don't Wanna Know (feat. Enya & P. Diddy) [2016 Remastered] Carl Thomas - I Wish The Notorious B.I.G. - Big Poppa I Brothers - Between The Sheets

The E.Jones Show Feat Sharonda  Podcast

Mr. CheeksTerrance Kelly (born March 28, 1971), known professionally as Mr. Cheeks, is a Grammy winning rapper best known for his work with the musical group Lost Boyz and as a solo artist. 1991–2000: Lost Boyz[edit]Mr. Cheeks, who was mentored by his uncle Gil Scott-Heron, along with band mates Freaky Tah (1971–1999), Spigg Nice and Pretty Lou made up The Lost Boyz. The Lost Boyz practiced a sincere, literate, non-sensational style of New York hip-hop and produced a number of singles including; "Lifestyles of the Rich and Shameless" (1994), "Jeeps, Lex Coups, Bimaz & Benz" (1995) and "Renee" (1996). Lost Boyz gained worldwide critical acclaim following the release of the albums; Legal Drug Money in 1996, Love, Peace & Nappiness in 1997, and LB IV Life in 1999.2001–09: Solo careerMr. Cheeks became a solo artist in 2001. His debut solo album, John P. Kelly, named for both his cousin and his grandfather, featured the hit single "Lights, Camera, Action!". The album also included a collaboration with longtime friend and business partner, Stephen Marley, (son of legendary reggae artist Bob Marley) featuring the ballad "Till We Meet Again" (recorded in Freaky Tah's memory) and the reggae-flavored "Mama Say”. In 2003, Mr. Cheeks released the follow-up album, Back Again![1] The single off the album was "Crush On You" and it featured Mario Winans. In the fall of 2003, Cheeks separated from Universal, forming his own label, Diane's Boyz. Cheeks was also featured on Lil' Kim's single, "The Jump Off." In 2010, Lost Boyz reunited, and released a single called "Haaay." His most recent activities as a solo musician have included collaborations with R&B singer Ryan Michael, Stephen Marley, and Producer 9th Wonder. Discography[edit]Solo albums[edit]John P. Kelly (2001)Back Again! (2003)Ladies and Ghettomen (2004)Raised (2015)Solo singles[edit]2001: "Lights, Camera, Action!"2002: "Friday Night"2003: "Crush on You"2006: "What We Do"Featured singles[edit]1996: 112 — "Come See Me"2003: Lil' Kim — "The Jump Off"2004: Kookee — "New Money"2004: Kookee — "Holla Back"2004: Famil — "Finer Things"2017: Nasiib Beatz — "My Company"Albums with The Lost Boyz[edit]Legal Drug Money (1996)Love, Peace & Nappiness (1997)LB IV Life (1999)Lost Boyz Forever (2005 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Classiks_Dirty_Legend
20180123 Classiks Dirty Mardi

Classiks_Dirty_Legend

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 62:22


Tracklist : -50 Cent : In da club (2003) -Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mya & Pink : Lady marmelade (2001) -Doc Gynéco : Viens voir le docteur (Dirty Moog mix) (1996) -Fat Joe, Joe Budden & Joe : Not your average Joe (2004) -The Fugees feat. Steve Marley : No woman no cry (remix) (1996) -Marques Houston feat. R. Kelly : That girl (remix) (2003) -Rocca : Mon hip-hop mon royaume (1997) -Ludacris feat. Shawnna : Stand up (2003) -Puff Daddy feat. Mario Winans & Hezekiah Walker : Best friend (1999) -Rohff feat. Intouchable : Ca fait plaisir (2004) -Fabolous feat. Nate Dogg : Can’t deny it (2001) -Ice Cube : True to the game (1991) -India.Arie feat. Akon : I am not my hair (2006) -Def Squad feat. Biz Markie : The game (1998) -K-Rhyme Le Roi : La qibla (2000)

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20180109 Classiks Dirty Mardi

Classiks_Dirty_Legend

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 60:43


Tracklist : -Cut Killer : La haine (1995) -Ying Yang Twins : Jigglin (2006) -De La Soul : Breakdawn (1993) -Fonky Family, 3ème Oeil, K. Rhyme Le Roi, Freeman, Faf Larage & Akhenaton : Le retour du squad (1998) -Jay-Z : Dead presidents II (1996) -Lil' Kim feat. Left Eye, Da Brat, Missy Elliot & Angie Martinez : Not tonight (remix) (1997) -Nas feat. Chrisette Michele : Can’t forget about you (2006) -112 feat. Spragga Benz, Lady Saw, Buccaneer & Damian Marley : Na na na na (Reggae remix) (2003) -Fergie feat. Ludacris : Glamorous (2006) -Sniper : Pris pour cible (2001) -G-Unit feat. Joe : Wanna get to know you (2003) -Mario Winans feat. Foxy Brown : Pretty girl bullshit (2003) -Ludacris : Number one spotlight (2004) -Beastie Boys : Paul revere (1986)

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20171025 Classiks Dirty Mercredi

Classiks_Dirty_Legend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 61:43


Tracklist : -Ne-Yo feat. LL Cool J : So sick (2006) -Mos Def : Ms. Fat booty (1999) -Redman feat. Busta Rhymes : Da goodness (1998) -DJ Cam feat. Afu-Ra : Voodoo child (DJ Premier remix) (2000) -Rohff feat. Wallen : Charisme (2004) -3LW feat. Lil’ Kim : I need that (I want that) (2002) -The Game feat. Kanye West : Wouldn’t get far (2006) -Ludacris feat. Mystikal & I-20 : Move bitch (2001) -DJ Kay Slay feat. Nas, Baby, Foxy Brown & Amerie : Too much for me (2003) -Doc Gyneco : Nirvana (1996) -Ice Cube feat. Mack 10 & Ms. Toi : You can do it (1999) -Christina Aguilera feat. Redman : Dirrty (2002) -Wyclef Jean feat. Celia Cruz, Jenni Fujita & Lauryn Hill : Guantanamera (1997) -P. Diddy feat. Loon, Mario Winans, Lo & Jack : I need a girl (To bella) (2001)

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20171019 Classiks Dirty Jeudi

Classiks_Dirty_Legend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 60:59


Tracklist : -Nina Sky : Turnin’ me on (2004) -Mary J. Blige feat. Diddy : No more drama (P. Diddy & Mario Winans remix) (2002) -Eric Benet feat. Faith Evans : Georgy porgy (1999) -R. Kelly feat. Wisin & Yandell : Burn it up (2005) -Brandy feat. Big Pun : Top of the world (remix) (2001) -Keith Murray : I get lifted (remix) (1995) -Teedra Moses : Be your girl (2004) -Usher : Nice & slow (1997) -Boyz II Men : I’ll make love to you (1994) -Yvette Michele : Everyday & everynight (1997) -Blaque : Bring it all to me (1999) -Faith Evans : Mesmerized (2005) -Donell Jones : Put me down (2001) -Keith Sweat feat. Jacci McGhee : Make it last forever (1987) -Taral : Distant lover (1997)

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20171006 Classiks Dirty Vendredi

Classiks_Dirty_Legend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 61:12


Tracklisting : -Salt-N-Pepa : Let’s talk about sex (1990) -Ghostface Killah feat. Ne-Yo : Back like that (2006) -LL Cool J feat. Teairra Mari : Preserve the sexy (2006) -P. Diddy feat. Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans & Tammy Ruggeri : I need a girl (part two) (2002) -LSG feat. Busta Rhymes, LL Cool J & Mc Lyte : I’m curious (1997) -Coolio : 1-2-3-4 (sumpin’ new) (1995) -Mary J. Blige : Be happy (1994) -Blaque : Can’t get it back (2001) -Eminem feat. Dr. Dre : Guilty conscience (1999) -Fonky Family : Entre deux feux (2001) -EPMD : You gots the chill -Eve feat. Mashonda : Gotta man (1999) -Doc Gynéco : Né ici (1996) -The Roots : Proceed (1995) -Common : Testify (2005)

We Break Silence Show
To Knee Or Not To Knee | Ep33 09.28.2017

We Break Silence Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 61:51


On this episode we talk NFL protests, Cardi B reaches Billboard top 100, church shooting in TN, Mario Winans arrested, how to deal with PETTY people and more! Watch the interview with Coach Harvey here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7gdlBYbMOM We Break Silence Show E.Charlez - Rosie - Mike Laawery - Vania

SoulBack R&B Podcast
Special #AskYKIGS Edition – YouKnowIGotSoul R&B Podcast Episode #50

SoulBack R&B Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 90:16


2:05: Fyre Festival disaster 6:00: Tamar Braxton's new single 8:00: The release of Mary J. Blige's new album 12:52: H.E.R. announces second installment of EP series 19:31: R&B Hall Of Fame nominations: Jon B and Brandy 30:52: #AskYKIGS (Tom's diet, Edd's thoughts on the "Black Panties" album, Kyle's singing talents, etc) 1:20:00: Love Letter feature 1:24:10: Food discussion Welcome to episode number 50 of our podcast! It's been quite a journey since we started this thing over a year ago and we're excited to reach this milestone. We start off the podcast talking about the Fyre Festival which has been all over social media for the last few days. We talk about the cheese sandwiches they were serving as well as Ja Rule's role in the whole fiasco. Afterwards we talk about some new R&B releases that came out last week including Tamar Braxton's new single "My Man". We discuss her new label name Tamartian Land Records. Afterwards we talk about Mary J. Blige's new album "Strength Of A Woman" and our thoughts on the album. A lot of people were expecting the second coming of "My Life" but we review the album for what it is. We talk about the good as well as the bad for the album. We also talk about Gabi Wilson's H.E.R. project and what we can expect from the second volume of the EP series. We talk about the marketing campaign for H.E.R. and predict what she will do this time around. We also get into more of our hall of fame discussion and nominate two of the site's most popular artists. Jon B and Brandy are both fan favorites so we'll see who gets inducted! Afterwards we dive into our special discussion which consists of questions submitted by the readers as part of our #AskYKIGS segment. We go through a bunch of questions regarding musical trends, the history of music as well as our personal lives. We finish the podcast by debuting our brand new "Love Letter" feature where Edd gives advice to Mario Winans on his relationship problems. The final food discussion ever was brief, but we talked about turkey legs.

LOTL THE ZONE
LOTL Radio Welcomes Maya Azucena & The Legendary Eddie Levert Of The O'Jays

LOTL THE ZONE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 98:00


Singer-Songwriter Maya Azucena Releases Debuts , ‘Favorite Song’  And her newest single, "Dance Revolution" ?Maya Azucena is proud to present her provocative breakthrough sound. Her EP, Unleash Me, is set for release later this year and is part of a collaboration with super-producer Sonix The Mad Scientist (Sean “P-Diddy” Combs, 50 Cent, DMC of Run-DMC, Maxi Priest, Mick Mars from Motley Crue, Mario Winans). Her eclectic brand of Progressive Soul mingles effortlessly with a nostalgic mix of Rock Fusion, creating a unique mélange that could be considered the future of fusion. Ms. Azucena was awarded a Grammy Certificate for her feature with Stephen Marley on his record, Mind Control, which won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album. MTV Made star, singer/ songwriter/ social activist, Maya’s work has been recognized across the globe. In 2013, she performed at Essence Fest alongside Beyonce, Jill Scott, Maxwell and others. In 2015 Maya was invited to play in Haiti, South Africa, India and Russia.  ********************************************************************************************************************************************** Hour 2. The Legendary Eddie Levert Debuts His New Album " Did I make You Go Ooh ". Eddie Levert, Sr. is one of the founders and lead singers of the legendary R&B group, The O'Jays. Known for his raspy voice and sexy moves, Eddie has a range that takes him from alto to second tenor. His style is full of emotion and deep passion. To add to his resume, Levert has written and produced many hits as well as mentoring his very successful sons Gerald and Sean who also became major forces in the music industry. With a career that spans over 50 years, Eddie Levert has done and seen enough to write many books, one of which him and his late son Gerald have already completed ('I Got Your Back' pub. 2008).  

Steven Sanders: Official Podcast
Steven Sanders – Mixtape #02.16 (Podcast) (059)

Steven Sanders: Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2016 58:34


Steven Sanders - Mixtape #02.16 (Podcast) (059) | WebSite -> StevenSanders.Fr | Booking -> stevensanders.booking@gmail.com | Facebook Official -> www.facebook.com/StevenSanders.Fr | Facebook Personnal -> www.facebook.com/djstevensanders | Twitter Official -> www.twitter.com/djstevensanders |SoundCloud -> @stevensandersdj PODCAST ON ITUNES http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/id285231221 Tracklist: 00: INTRO Steven Sanders 01: Mike Mago & KC Lights - Daylight (Extended Mix) 02: Mario Winans […]

Steven Sanders: Official Podcast
Steven Sanders – Mixtape #02.16 (Podcast) (059)

Steven Sanders: Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2016 58:34


Steven Sanders - Mixtape #02.16 (Podcast) (059) | WebSite -> StevenSanders.Fr | Booking -> stevensanders.booking@gmail.com | Facebook Official -> www.facebook.com/StevenSanders.Fr | Facebook Personnal -> www.facebook.com/djstevensanders | Twitter Official -> www.twitter.com/djstevensanders |SoundCloud -> @stevensandersdj PODCAST ON ITUNES http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/id285231221 Tracklist: 00: INTRO Steven Sanders 01: Mike Mago & KC Lights - Daylight (Extended Mix) 02: Mario Winans […]

MOUSE-P RECORDS LABEL
Mario Winans Ft. P. Diddy – I Don't Wanna Know (Fly Remix 2015) [MOUSE-P]

MOUSE-P RECORDS LABEL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2015 5:15


sean combs mouse mario winans don't wanna know fly remix
MOUSE-P RECORDS LABEL
Mario Winans Ft. P. Diddy – I Don't Wanna Know (Fly Remix 2015) [MOUSE-P]

MOUSE-P RECORDS LABEL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2015 5:15


sean combs mouse mario winans don't wanna know fly remix
Big Bass Party
S02 Episode 30 - 17/11/14

Big Bass Party

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2014 60:57


As we close in on the end of the second season we see a plethora bootlegs dominate this week’s playlist. Tempo changing reworks of big hits from RL Grime, Zeds Dead, Justin Timberlake, Jack Ü and Mario Winans from a stack of fresh faces.Tracklist:1. Tomsize - All That Ass2. Alison Wonderland - I Want U3. Keys N Krates - All The Time (Tove Lo Flip)4. RL Grime - Core (Djembas Selassie Bootleg)5. Stanton Warriors - Beat Goes On6. Baauer - Boog7. Mario Winans - I Don't Wanna Know (Jerry Folk Remix)8. Too Many T's - Running Wild9. Zeds Dead - Hadouken (Zeke & Zoid Remix)10. Tomsize & Fletchete - The Twerking Dance11. Jack Ü feat. Kieza - Take Ü There (CRVFTSMEN x StarTrakk ReWhine)12. Justin Timberlake - What Goes Around, Comes Around (MUTO Remix)13. Prodigy - Breathe [BREAK TO THE FUTURE]14. Flux Pavilion - I'm The One (Outrun Remix)15. Deadmau5 - The Reward Is Cheese (Fehrplay Remix)16. Metrik feat. Elizabeth Troy - Want My Love (Album Version)17. Rameses - We Love

Rodney Perry Live
Rodney Perry Live #126 Mouse on Tha Track and Mario Winans

Rodney Perry Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2013 68:00


It's #MusicMonday on Rodney Perry Live! We are talking to producer Jeremy Allen aka Mouse on Tha Track best known for hits like" Wipe Me Down" & "Independent, amongst others. In the second half of the show Rodney welcomes a music legend in his own right, Mario Winans. Go behind the scenes of the music industry with Rodney Perry Live! Tune in on Monday, August 5, 2013 at 2PM EST!   Rodney Perry Live is a show consisting of all arts and entertainment. Everything from comedy and politics to music and acting. Rodney covers it all with a comedic slant. Tune in each and every Monday at 2pm EST www.blogtalkradio.com/rodneyperrylive to check out "Rodney Perry Live" on internet radio: Call in number: (718) 305-6383.

Golden Years of Hip Hop mix
Golden Years of Hip Hop 8 ans part 1

Golden Years of Hip Hop mix

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2013 63:18


HEAVY D & THE BOYZ - here comes the heavster NAS - memory lane (sittin' in da park) KURIOUS - walk like a duck DEBELAH - take it easy (rmx) MARY J BLIGE - everything (malik's rmx) MICHAEL SPEAKS - i specialize (flava hood rmx) TOTAL - someone like you PHD - i am the authentic PETE ROCK & LARGE PROFESSOR - the rap world 2 PAC - temptations JESSE POWELL - all i need (dr freeze's street & so smooth version) FRONT PAGE - let's get comfortable AZ - sugar hill GRAND PUBA - change gonna come DA BRAT - funkdafield MELISSA MORGAN - through the tears (marley marl rmx) MARIO WINANS ft MASE - don't know (trackmasters rmx) KEITH SWEAT - show u what love is FU-SCHNICKENS - visions (20/20) LOST BOYZ - music makes me high (frankie cutlass main) WORLD RENOWN - come take a ride 8 OFF - ghetto girl D.I.T.C. - day one DAS EFX - microphone master (jay dee rmx) POUR ENTENDRE CE GENRE DE MUSIQUE , RENDEZ VOUS LE 8 JUIN AU DIVAN DU MONDE POUR FETER LES 8 ANS DES SOIREES GOLDEN YEARS OF HIP HOP . PLUS D'INFOS SUR LA SOIREE: https://www.facebook.com/thegoldenyearsofhiphop OU SUR LA PAGE DE L'EVENT: https://www.facebook.com/events/367068750059388/

The Official Party Rocker Mini Mixes
THROWBACK MINI MIX - February 2013 Week 3 [R&B Edition]

The Official Party Rocker Mini Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2013 30:16


This week's official "Throwback Mini Mix" features R&B classics from Jon B, Usher, Nivea, Lauryn Hill, Beyonce, Next, Montell Jordan, Jagged Edge, SWV, Ruff Endz, Lucy Pearl, Mario Winans, Ne-Yo, Mario, Zhane, Mariah Carey, Mary J Blige, Aaliyah, Bobby Valentino, Alicia Keys, Amerie, Joe, Ashanti, Jodeci and more!!! New Mini Mixes released every week. Each mix is over 30 minutes long and always mixed live! NOW AVAILABLE ON ITUNES FOR FREE... To subscribe to these weekly Mini Mixes, search for "DJ Seize" in the iTunes Store under Podcasts or go here ---> tinyurl.com/DJSEIZEitunes

So Freak So Chic Le Podcast by Dj K-mal
BallRoom Radio Show Episode 15

So Freak So Chic Le Podcast by Dj K-mal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2012 60:34


1- Dj K-mal "Summer fresh intro '04" 2- Beyonce "Naughty girl" 3- Keisha White "Watcha Gonna Do (Rishi Rish remix)" 4- Mario Winans featuring Foxy Brown "Pretty Gril Bullshit" 5- En Vogue "Ooh boy" 6- Wallen & Abdou "Galbi" 7- Brandy featuring Kanye West "Talk about our love" 8- Nina Sky featuring Lil Mo "It's time to go" 9- Joe, Fat Joe & Joe Budden "Not your average Joe" 10- Adina Howard "Outside" 11- Christina Milian featuring Fabolous "Dip it low" 12- Nina Sky featuring Jabba "Move ya body" 13- Notorious Big featuring Jagged Edge, Diddy, Nelly & Avery Storm "Nasty girl" 14- Chris Brown featuring Jermaine Dupri "Run it (remix)" 15- Matt Houston featuring Big Ali "Midas touch" 16- Dj Halan "Dancehall Clash" 17- Neg Marrons "Tout le monde debout" 18- Michael Jackson "Don't stop till you get enough" www.djkmal.com

Is the man your having sex with a NON Elite Man???

"The Dedan Tolbert Show" - The Original Urban Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2011 180:00


Ladies…Are you unsure if the man you're dating/ having sex with is an Elite man or not??? Tonight on “The Dedan Tolbert Show”,  we'll break down some of the main red flags to look out for that will help you avoid many of the problems associated with dating a NON Elite man. To hear one of my most informative shows ever, call 646 200 0366 or log onto DedanTolbert.com. For private coaching, call 855-55-DEDAN.

Timothy Hodge Show
Mario Winans

Timothy Hodge Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2010 45:00


Music Superstar Mario Winans stops by the show to disuss his upcoming projects.

Dj Addict - Essential Flavor Podcast
Essential Flavor Show # 27 (07.06.2009)

Dj Addict - Essential Flavor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2009 60:19


ESSENTIAL FLAVOR SHOW #27 07.06.2009 DJ ADDICT 01 - Eminem ft. Dr. Dre - Old Time's Sake 02 - Rick Ross ft. Lil Wayne, T-Pain Kanye West - Maybach Music 2 03 - P. Diddy ft. Yung Joc - Diddy Bop 04 - Jay-Z - Turn My Music High (Bmore rmx) 05 - DJ Class ft. Lil Jon - I'm The Ish (rmx) 06 - DJ Class - Dance Like A Freak 07 - Stromae - Alors on danse (EXCLU !) 08 - Black Eyed Peas ft. Kid Cudi - Boom Boom Pow (rmx) 09 - Pitbull ft. Fergie, LMFAO - Back To The Future 10 - Enur ft. Beenie Man, Natalie Storm - Whine 11 - Bob Sinclar - Love you no more 12 - Mario Winans ft. Twista - Never Really Was (Bad boy rmx) DJ MASTER-T 13 - Eminem - Bagpipes From Baghdad 14 - Chamillionaire ft. David Banner - Talking That Talk 15 - Ricky Jewelz - On Me 16 - Lemarvin ft. Chamillionaire - Chain Swang 17 - Lala ft. Fat Joe - The Love I Need 18 - Uness - Would You Love Me 19 - Casely - Tempo 20 - Dolla - Feelin' Myself (RIP) 21 - Eminem - My Mom 22 - Nipsey Hussle - Good For Me 23 - Sade - The Sweetest Taboo 24 - Vistoso Bosses ft. Soulja Boy - Delirious 25 - Quaniah ft. Trick Daddy - So Hot www.essentialflavor.com http://myspace.com/addictdj http://myspace.com/mastertbluntdj Facebook : Essential Flavor Show

DJ Enjay : Listen To My Vibe
Hip-Hop Love Vol. 1

DJ Enjay : Listen To My Vibe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2009 79:27


1. LITTLE BROTHER - Breakin My Heart (feat. LIL' WAYNE) 2. THE ROOTS - You Got Me (feat. ERYKAH BADU & EVE) 3. G-UNIT - I Wanna Get To Know You (feat. JOE) 4. ILL AL SKRATCH - I'll Take Her (Feat. BRIAN MC KNIGHT) 5. COMMON - Break My Heart 6. BLACKSTAR (MOS DEF & TALIB KWELI) - Brown Skin Lady 7. METHOD MAN - Break Ups 2 Make Ups (DJ Krush Remix) (Feat. D'ANGELO) 8. LL COOL J - I Need Love 9. LL COOL J - Hey Lover (Feat. BOYz II MEN) 10.SCARFACE - Girl You Know (Feat. TREY SONGZ) 11.LLOYD BANKS - Karma (remix) (Feat. AVANT) 12.THE GAME - Special (Feat. NATE DOGG) 13.JAY-Z - 03 Bonnie And Clyde (Feat. BEYONCE) 14.DMX - How's It Going Down 15.SHEEK LOUCH - How I Love You (Feat. STYLES P) 16.THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G. - Fuck You Tonight (Feat. R. KELLY) 17.SLUM VILLAGE - Climax (Girl Shit) 18.BUSTA RHYMES - Wife In Law (feat. JAHEIM) 19.50 CENT - Best Friend (remix) (Feat. OLIVIA) 20.PETE ROCK - It's A Love Thing (Ft. C.L. SMOOTH & DENOSH) 21.PETE ROCK & C.L. SMOOTH - Lots Of Lovin 22.C.L. SMOOTH - Call On Me 23.50 CENT - Follow My Lead (Feat. ROBIN THICKE) 24.RAPPER BIG POOH (LITTLE BROTHER) - Between The Lines 25.A TRIBE CALLED QUEST - Bonita Applebum 26.COMMON - Come Close (remix)(Feat. MARY J. BLIGE, PHARRELL & Q-TIP) 27.KEV BROWN - Albany 28.SKYZOO - You & Me 29.POOR RIGHTEOUS TEACHERS - My Three Wives (Shakyla Pt.3)(Feat MISS JONES) 30.YUNG BERG - Sexy Lady (remix) (Feat. JIM JONES, RICH BOY & JUNIOR) 31.8OFF - Ghetto Girl 32.THE LOX - Ryde Or Die (Feat. TIMBALAND & EVE) 33.RICK ROSS - Get Away (Feat. MARIO WINANS) 34.T.I. - Why You Wanne (remix) (Feat. Q-TIP) 35.PHAT KAT - Lovely (Feat. MELANIE RUTHERFORD) 36.MASE - Tell Me What You Want (Feat. TOTAL) 37.DA BRAT - Ghetto Love (Feat. T-BOZ) 38.50 CENT - Thug Love (Feat. DESTINY's CHILD) 39.LL COOL J - Luv U Better (Feat. MARC DORSEY) 40.MISSY ELLIOTT - Meltdown 41.SHAWNA - Super Freak

DJ Mr Jay's Podcast
Live interview with Dj Stretch Taylor (Blues & Soul Magazine)

DJ Mr Jay's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2007 16:21


"When anyone talks about D.J. Stretch Taylor, the one superlative thing mentioned by the promoters & punters is Stretch rocks the clubs! He is the peoples DJ". Stretch mixed the official mix C.D. for superstar Missy Elliott for her multi-platinum album 'Miss E So Addictive' . Support DJ at live concerts/PA's featuring: Fabolous, Mario Winans, Kindred The Family Soul, Metropolis, Fatman Scoop, Mica Paris, Terri Walker, Ty, Tashas World, Roll Deep, Omar, Iceberg Slimm, Hinda Hicks & Sista Factory (Sandra St. Victor, Kellie Sae, Laurnea, Karen Bernod. Over the years he's played at clubs throughout the UK & Europe including: Ministry Of Sound, Twice As Nice, Global Room at Erick Morillo's Subliminal Sessions @ Pacha Ibiza, Privilege Ibiza (Guinness Book Of Records Biggest Club), Smoove, Jazz Cafe, 10Rooms, Cookies & Cream, Fresh Cream/Exposure, Kabaret Prophecy, Mash, Embassy, Café De Paris, Kiss100 Smooth Grooves @ Trap, NYT, Click, Rainforest Café, Cargo, Greece, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, annual events including Notting Hill Carnival, TMF Music Festival, SoulVille Weekender, Soul Village Weekender & award-winning club nights like Get Down @ Bar Rumba, Club8090 @ Corks & Rubber Soul @ Junction, Cambridge. He also hosts club nights for Blues &Soul Magazine and has been co-promoting his own successful soul music event 'The Boating Club' for a decade